Swearing at work can 'cut stress'
- added October 18, 2007
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- Mr_Costello
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Swearing at work helps employees cope with stress, academics at a Norfolk university have said. A study by Norwich's University of East Anglia (UEA) into leadership styles found the use of "taboo language" boosted team spirit.Professor Yehuda Baruch, professor of management, warned that attempts to prevent workers from swearing could have a negative impact.But Professor Baruch discouraged swearing in front of customers.
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- Mr_Costello
- 11 months ago
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According to this article, I boost my department's spirits through the roof every time Final Cut 6 crashes on me.
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- julian_robinson
- 11 months ago
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I swear if it read this f*cking article one more time....ahhh I feel soo much better now.
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- robertogrijalva
- 11 months ago
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- weakmassive
- 11 months ago
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haha...sweet.
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Do words like "frick" "darn" and "crapola" work as well or do those only boost company morale by giving them something to laugh at?
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- Kinga_Philipps
- 11 months ago
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SOMETIMESyou have to let it out
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- robertogrijalva
- 11 months ago
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I f@#%ing knew it!
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- mirimysweet
- 11 months ago
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Serenity Now......serenity now serenity now serenity now serenity now
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Iron SheikI think the Iron Sheik will live to be 100 at this rate!
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the Sheik may in fact be the most stress-free man on earth..."Marijuana-like Chemicals In The Brain Calm Neurons"...
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oh i like the word "crapola." its like Norwegian or something. like "ooofduh"
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