In this era of survival of the fittest, every workplace is desperately running forward, fearing that stopping their efforts will risk being eliminated by society.
Greece's debt crisis has not been alleviated. The economic recession and the high unemployment rate not only make Greeks tighten their clothes and eat, but also put them under great psychological pressure. So, how to relieve the psychological pressure after unemployment?
Engaging in a meaningful job is one of the best ways to build self-confidence. However, due to the sluggish economic environment and fierce competition, when young workers enter the workplace, their work deprives you of self-confidence because of their low efficiency, poor performance, or interpersonal problems. The American Journal of Psychology Today recommended four simple small actions to eliminate the negative impact of work in a timely manner.
As for layoffs, the most widely circulated statement in the workplace is that after 35 years old, you are a "waste man"; 35% of middle-aged people are always the first to be laid off.