Featured in this month’s edition:
Adjusting Your Attitude for More Success – “Stanford researchers are making the case that attitude is more important than I.Q. Good news: Attitude is easier to change.”
Putting Excitement Back in Your Relationship – “If your relationship with a significant other feels too sluggish or routine… research psychologists say…”
When Does Helping Become Enabling? – “It’s tough to watch a co-worker suffer with a personal problem, and it’s natural to want to help. But when does helping turn to enabling?”
Other topics in this edition:
30-Day New Year’s Resolution Check-up
Do I Need Counseling?
Secrets to Writing Persuasively
Teams That Eat Together Thrive Together
The Art of Accepting Feedback
For the full February 2016 edition of “Frontline Employee”, or to learn more about UConn EAP visit our webpage: http://hr.uconn.edu/employee-assistance-program/
Your EAP provides professional, brief counseling – on campus, plus 27 locations statewide - to help identify and resolve personal, family or work related concerns. Employee Assistance is:
Free!
Household Members too!
EAP is also available by invitation to meet with departments, programs or other groups to discuss and process areas of common concern.
To schedule a private appointment, call:
(860) 486-1307 Storrs
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For more information, contact: Gary Alger at gary.alger@uconn.edu