Anger could be your superpower for success.
Science even backs it up now Forget a keep calm and carry on mindset, it turns out ‘hulk mode’ could be the secret to unlocking your potential at work. Well, sort of. While we’re often told that anger is not fit for the workplace, a new study has found that it could actually be a powerful motivator for being productive and achieving our goals.
Don’t shy away from this feeling Nicola also stresses that it’s important not to be afraid of anger when we experience it. She explains: ‘The challenge, particularly for women in the workplace, is that we are hard-wired to go into “flight or fight” mode rather than recognise our own anger is natural. ‘That fear stops us from having uncomfortable conversations, which could ultimately help move us forward and stop wasting our time or energy on certain things.
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