Morning Minute: Managing the Stress of Change - 1.18
The State Department just spent taxpayer dollars to host a seminar on "managing the stress of change." Really? Perhaps they need to try aroma therapy or hot chocolate. Are we really paying for this?! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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While the liberal snowflake hysteria continues, and this time is all likely on a taxpayer dime.
Washington Free Beacon is reporting that the State Department held stress management sessions after the election of Donald Trump to help their employees cope with all the new change.
The workshops entitled, Quote, The Emotional Transition, Managing the Stress of Change, were held by the State Department's Bureau of Medical Services on December 8th and 14th.
Employees were given excused absences from work in order to attend the sessions.
An email invitation for the workshop states, change is an inevitable part of the human experience.
We can become paralyzed by fear or allow the experience of change to propel us closer to self-actualization.
Really?
We're paying for this?
The State Department, maybe they need hot cocoa and therapy dogs and aromatherapy.
You want smart political talk without the meltdowns?
We got you.
And I'm Carol Markowitz.
And I'm Mary Catherine Hamm.
We've been around the block in media and we're doing things differently.
Normally is about real conversations.
Thoughtful, try to be funny, grounded, and no panic.
We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day.
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