Did you know holding a grudge does more harm than good? Studies have shown forgiving someone has health benefits, such as lowering the risk of a heart attack; improving cholesterol levels and sleep; and reducing pain, blood pressure, and levels of anxiety, depression, and stress.
Though the act of forgiving is not always easy, especially at the workplace, Warehouse Direct has two tips on how you can approach a co-worker who has wronged you. Whether they took the good office chair, the last of the coffee without brewing more, or borrowed your beloved stapler and never returned it, we have you covered to bring peace of mind during your 9-5:
Forgiveness is not a protocol to follow but should be one that you actually want to do emotionally. Health benefits of forgiveness are linked to from an emotional level rather than a logical decision. When you forgive your co-worker, be sure you are forgiving them without an expectation in return, even if you wouldn't mind them returning the pen they borrowed.
Forgiveness is an exercise that needs to be practiced frequently to get it right. If you want to see longterm results of forgiveness, try these simple steps daily to reduce stress at your workplace:
Try this today before you go to sleep - You will wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day at your workplace!