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  2. 25 People Who Found It In Their Heart To Forgive Their ... - AOL

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    Forgave a cheating partner once because I thought we could work through it. In the end, it didn’t turn out great. The trust was never fully there again, and it always felt like there was this ...

  3. Emotional Cheating Is More Common Than Ever In The Digital ...

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    “Relationships take two, and emotional infidelity is often a symptom of deeper problems in the relationship dynamic that will require work on both sides to address,” says Schoen.

  4. Forgiveness scale - Wikipedia

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    Examples of forgiveness scales include the Forgiveness scale of the Interpersonal Relationship Resolution Scale; [5] the Marital Offence-Specific Forgiveness Scale; [6] the Workplace Forgiveness Scale; [7] and the Tendency to Forgive scale. [8] Forgiveness can also be measured via methods which are not empirical scales.

  5. Workplace revenge - Wikipedia

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    Workplace revenge, or workplace retaliation, refers to the general action of purposeful retaliation within the workplace.Retaliation often involves a power imbalance; the retaliator is usually someone with more power in the workplace than the victim, and retaliation may be done to silence the victim so the retaliator can avoid accountability for workplace bullying, workplace harassment, or ...

  6. Emotions in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Emotions in the workplace play a large role in how an entire organization communicates within itself and to the outside world. "Events at work have real emotional impact on participants. The consequences of emotional states in the workplace, both behaviors and attitudes, have substantial significance for individuals, groups, and society". [1] "

  7. 6 Examples of Workplace Rudeness - AOL

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    Are you rude? You rarely steal candy from toddlers. You don't trip people on crutches anymore. You can't even remember the last time you made someone cry. All in all, you could do a lot worse.

  8. Perceived organizational support - Wikipedia

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    A few examples are paying their employees fairly; recognizing their employees for new ideas, exceptional work, etc.; promoting their employees when they deserve it; providing job security as incentive to remain with the organization; encouraging autonomy to correspondingly increase production and morale; reduce stress when made aware of it; and ...

  9. Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Infidelity (synonyms include non-consensual non-monogamy, cheating, straying, adultery, being unfaithful, two-timing, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's emotional or sexual exclusivity that commonly results in feelings of anger, sexual jealousy, and rivalry.