![]() She writes a blog and advises companies on start-up culture. Mollie West Duffy is an organizational designer at IDEO and a professor at Stanford University where she teaches design. Liz Fosslien is a marketing and design consultant who illustrates the webcomic Out of the Office, and her work has been featured by the Economist, the Freakonomics blog, and NPR. Combining behavioural economics and psychology with sharp, funny and colourful illustrations, No Hard Feelings shows readers how to be more authentic, productive, and happy at work. As our jobs become more collaborative, complex, and stressful - as well as the centre of our identities - effectively embracing emotion will only become more important. Guest host Juana Summers speaks with co-authors Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy about their new book, Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay. Without emotions, we cannot make decisions, influence others, or be creative. ![]() Without the ability to communicate and correct stress, we risk burnout. After all, the financial success of the 21st century depends on it. ![]() Have you ever worried about showing emotion at work, or panicked you've revealed too much of your personality? In No Hard Feelings, you'll learn how to navigate the emotional minefield that is the modern workplace, and express your feelings and identity at work. ![]()
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