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Honesty: Not Good for Your Career

by Sheela Philomena on Apr 24 2012 3:24 PM

 Honesty: Not Good for Your Career
Honesty isn't the best policy at workplace, say researchers.
Scientists gauged levels of "authentic self expression" in 533 volunteers to see how far they opened up to people they interacted with socially.

The results indicated that participants were more likely to "be themselves" with partners, followed by friends and then parents. However, they were much less likely to show their true self to work colleagues.

Those who showed their true selves to partners tended to have greater well-being and were more content with life. But the same benefits were not observed in being authentic at work.

"You hear self-help gurus say that the secret of happiness is 'being yourself' or 'expressing your true feelings', but that doesn't seem to apply in the workplace - at least for the sample we studied," the Daily Star quoted Dr Oliver Robinson, from the University of Greenwich in London, as saying.

"So in some circumstances, it may be that a polite smile or tactfully keeping quiet may be more conducive to your well-being than saying what you actually think and feel to work colleagues," Dr Robinson added.

Source-ANI


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