When the sky is always falling – fighting catastrophic thinking
May 30, 2024 | George Yang | 1 Comment on When the sky is always falling – fighting catastrophic thinking
A flubbed line during a high-profile presentation, a typo on an email to key stakeholders or a boss’s request for a Monday morning meeting with a subject line of “TBD” can all cause stress, fear and worst-case-scenario thinking, also known as catastrophizing. Dr. Tsasha Awong, an instructor at the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing […]
The young worker skills gap is a very real thing–wouldn’t it be great if integration into physical office work were offered during post-secondary training (or better yet, even high school!).
Thanks for this article. It is very helpful.
I’m glad you found it useful, Harman!