Do you have healthy boundaries at the workplace? Or are you struggling with drawing appropriate boundary lines with coworkers?
Knowing how to set healthy boundaries at work with coworkers isn't easy. We don't want to be a pushover, and at the same time, we don't want to seem too demanding or unreasonable.
Being able to set healthy relationships boundaries at the workplace can be the difference between having a productive work environment, or working in a toxic work environment.
Boundaries create freedom. Having healthy boundaries are a reflection of your principles and beliefs.
However, it's not enough to simply just set boundaries. You need to be able to communicate them to feel confident about yourself within your workplace.
In this episode, executive and career coach Dr. Grace Lee, shares a list of boundaries that you need to have at work to develop and maintain healthy and professional relationships.
Listen to the full episode to get bonus tips on how to convey your boundaries at work effectively.
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