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Setting boundaries when using social media – Ruby
Setting boundaries when using social media – Ruby
A practical, skills-based piece on setting boundaries (a core assertiveness skill), including recognising pressure to be “always available” and creating healthier limits—very transferable to workplace assertiveness and saying no.
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Workplace-focused burnout insights and stigma around telling employers.
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