Read previewIf you have a tendency to say "everything's fine" at work and brush things under the rug, you might be "glossing."
Glossing is a form of toxic positivity — in which people suppress and deny their negative emotions — and it could be holding you back.
AdvertisementIt's not rocket scienceRinne said some signs of a glossing workforce are people not talking about tough issues at all or talking only behind their manager's back.
If that's happening, leaders need to do some self-reflection, Rinne said, and ask themselves if they've been glossing.
"You get more when people feel safe and feel engaged than if they're punching that clock and glossing for hours," Rinne said.
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