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Psychology on Tap

Date: 1 March 2023
Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Online

Fear and Happiness in the Workplace

with Lucy Bolton and Greg Fantham

An average person will typically spend over 90,000 hours at work in their lifetime…and we know that this can take its toll on individuals, affecting our social and personal lives. Join Dr Lucy Bolton and Greg Fantham to explore the real cost of unhappiness and fear at work from a psychological viewpoint. Do you often feel out of your depth at work? Does decision-making keep you awake at night? Do you worry about your future career path? These are all common worries around our working lives that we can start to address.