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In the fast-paced world of modern work environments, we often find ourselves face-to-face with unexpected triggers that have evolved into sources of humor. From the notorious team call chime to the anxiety-inducing question, “Do you have a sec?” — from a boss that triggers immediate thoughts of impending doom. These seemingly innocuous elements have taken on a life of their own. Inspired by a Cosmopolitan article, Kendall Berg explores the lighter side of workplace irritations, from crunchy desk snacks to the uncanny ability of computers to magically fix themselves after a brief hiatus.
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In the fast-paced world of modern work environments, we often find ourselves face-to-face with unexpected triggers that have evolved into sources of humor. From the notorious team call chime to the anxiety-inducing question, “Do you have a sec?” — from a boss that triggers immediate thoughts of impending doom. These seemingly innocuous elements have taken on a life of their own. Inspired by a Cosmopolitan article, Kendall Berg explores the lighter side of workplace irritations, from crunchy desk snacks to the uncanny ability of computers to magically fix themselves after a brief hiatus.
That Career CoachWant to know more about Kendal Berg, that career coach?
Follow her on Instagram: @thatcareercoach_
Check out her courses on the website: https://thatcareercoach.net/
If you liked this episode and the Secrets of the Corporate Game Podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.
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