Why “Yes AND” is the Antidote to Toxic Positivity in the Workplace
Alex Lefeld Alex Lefeld

Why “Yes AND” is the Antidote to Toxic Positivity in the Workplace

In environments driven by toxic positivity, constantly saying "yes" can lead to burnout and frustration. But there’s a better way. In this blog, we explore how adopting the improv mindset of "Yes And" can help set boundaries, foster collaboration, and create a healthier workplace culture. Discover how this small shift can make a big difference in how you approach challenges at work.

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Improvisers Train to "Trust their Gut". Here's Why Your Employees Should Too. 
Katie Drown Katie Drown

Improvisers Train to "Trust their Gut". Here's Why Your Employees Should Too. 

WitWorks Co-Founder Katie Drown writes that "trusting your gut" is imperative to a successful improv show, and a successful workplace. Where this workplace environment is not intentionally fostered however, employees will likely ignore their intuition to maintain "safety". It's in this festering culture that companies open themselves up to unnecessary risk. WitWorks offers a way to combat this risk.

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Why Fostering Positive Human Connection at Work is More Important Than Ever
Katie Drown Katie Drown

Why Fostering Positive Human Connection at Work is More Important Than Ever

Our world is becoming increasingly isolated. With people shopping, dating, seeking entertainment, and now more frequently working from home, the number of interactions folks may have in a day has quickly and drastically decreased. With that in mind WitWorks co-founder Katie Drown argues that the quality of human interaction at work holds more weight than ever before.

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It's Time to Ditch the Corporate Happy Hour
Katie Drown Katie Drown

It's Time to Ditch the Corporate Happy Hour

Corporate culture clings to the workplace happy hour as a tool to address company culture, team building, collaboration, and so much more. Co-founder Katie Drown argues that the happy hour is an ineffective approach to team-building and might be doing your workplace more harm than good.

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Improv is Scary! Here's Why It's Worth It
Katie Drown Katie Drown

Improv is Scary! Here's Why It's Worth It

WitWorks co-founder admits that after decades in the limelight improv still makes her nervous! Despite the fear, however, it's worth it for performers, and worth it for your workplace!

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