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What is Forgiveness

The Emotional Self at Work in Higher Education
The act of letting go of the negative emotions or acts of retribution that may be holding them back from being happy.
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Difficult Conversations: How to Confront the Elephant in the Room
Tara Coleman (Kansas State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3519-6.ch004
Abstract
Conflict is challenging, and factors such as cultural lens, emotions, power dynamics, and social capital influence how, why, and if you will respond. In an environment where getting along is expected, people can feel internal or external pressure to acquiesce so as not to rock the boat. Avoiding conflict and difficult conversations to get along can manifest into stress, anxiety, and other emotions that can make being productive and happy in the workplace difficult. There may be no way to make conflict feel good, but there are things that can be done to make conflict less painful. This chapter will analyze why conflict and difficult conversations can be challenging, offer advice on how to make the conversation more bearable and productive, as well as when it is ok to avoid it all together.
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Forgiveness in the Workplace: Fuel for Individual and Organizational Success
Ability to let go of resentment and need for retribution.
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Forgiveness in the Face of Hate
An unconditional act of atonement that releases a victim of wrongdoing from anticipated mental stress.
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