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IMPACT FrontLine Employee Newsletter

The Frontline Employee is a monthly newsletter provided by the IMPACT Employee Assistance Program.  Frontline Employee provides useful information regarding personal and family matters in a “quick read” format.

 

August 2007

  • Create Happy Customers, Don't Wait for Them!
  • Blood Pressure and Sound Sleep
  • Act to Stop Pre-diabetes
  • Manage Stress Right Now
  • Give Payday Loans a Pass
  • Who's Using Drugs?
  • Get a Grip on Team Gripes
  • Injury Prevention at Home and Work

July 2007

  • Do-It-Yourself Performance Management
  • Meetup.com There's a Time and Place for You
  • Office Workers More Prone to Blood Clots
  • Goal Achievement... The Power of Focus
  • Impaired Professionals
  • Getting a Better Perspective on Respect
  • Promotions: Work vs. Responsibility

June 2007

  • Staying Safe at Your Late-Night Job
  • Recovering from a Disappointing Review
  • Don't Overlook Career Counseling
  • Goodbye to Homesickness at Summer Camp
  • Overboard with "Role Overload"
  • Facing the Loss of  Your Home
  • Putting on a Positive Attitude
  • Depression by the Numbers

 

May 2007

  • Schizophrenia Families on the Front Lines
  • Avoid Lunch at Your Desk
  • Stay Active, Live Longer
  • Say Yes to Teaching Youth to Say 'No'
  • What an Employer Wants
  • Confronting a Coworker's Personal Habits
  • Virginia Tech and Secondary Trauma
  • Tips for Team Leaders

April 2007

  • Are you still sticking with your New Year's Resolution?
  • Exercise Even If You Smoke
  • Families Facing Deployment Stress
  • Mental Health Day Again?
  • Pathways to Powerful Public Speaking
  • Do-It-Yourself Conflict Resolution
  • Using Pen Power to Fight Stress
  • Spring Break:  Say Something about Alcohol

March 2007

  • Is Your Search for Work-Life Balance Over?
  • Teen Abuse of Coricidin
  • Common Sense Soccer Season
  • Log on to the New Food Pyramid
  • Difficult People - Closer than You Think?
  • Avoid the Dark Side of Moonlighting

February 2007

  • Employees Ask about the EAP
  • Two Missing Links to Anger Management
  • Office Politics here to Stay
  • Children of Alcoholics Week
  • Bouncing Back with Resilience
  • Getting Kids to Do Chores around the House
  • Next Time, You'll Speak Up
  • Laughter in the Workplace

January 2007

  • Warn Teens About Predatory Drugs
  • Other Back Injury Culprits
  • Early Smoking: Trigger for Trouble
  • Negotiate Like a Champ
  • Speak Up for Support
  • Get Fired Up for 2007
  • Where has All the Motivation Gone?

December 2006

  • Happier Holidays
  • Use Caution When Collecting from Coworkers
  • Here and Now: Reality Therapy
  • Persevere to Attain Goals
  • Step into the Boss's Shoes
  • Win Over the Most Difficult Customers
  • Prepare to Weather Flu Season
  • Stay Productive Amid a Rocky Workplace Romance

November 2006

  • Smart Steps to Prevent Cancer
  • Formula for Family Meetings
  • EAPs and Family
  • Welcome Criticism
  • Adopt Safe Practices at Work
  • Win with Positive Influence
  • Take Breaks that Energize You

October 2006

  • Customers are Closer Than You Think
  • Making Your Boss Look Good
  • Wave Off Distractions
  • The Dangers of "Stress Eating"
  • Escape from Domestic Abuse
  • Conquering Insomnia
  • Attitude Determines "Financial" Attitude
  • Don't Get Hooked by 'Vishing"

 

September 2006

  • Communicating with New Technology
  • Secondhand Smoke Not Safe
  • When Your Co-worker Becomes Your Boss
  • What to Take When Fleeing a Hurricane
  • Set Goals to Spur Your Success
  • Fight Off Heat Stress
  • Do Your Kids Get Enough Sleep?
  • The Art of Listening

August 2006

  • Groups Beat Smartest Individual
  • Could You Benefit from Al-Anon?
  • What's the "Scoop" on Coffee?
  • Making Customer Service a Cinch
  • Get More Confidence
  • Performance Improvement
  • The Art of Conference Going
  • Nixing a Nursing Home Admission

July 2006

  • Act Early to End Conflicts
  • Making a Personal Trainer a Plus
  • Online: English Grammar Help
  • Do You Have Diabetes?
  • Cutting the Fuse on Explosive Disorder
  • Hey, '"It's Just a Joke!"
  • Fight Procrastination
  • Echo of Verbal Abuse

 

June 2006

  • Body Signals that Warn You are Stressed and to Slow Down
  • College Traditions and Parent Communication
  • Getting a Teenager to Counseling
  • Making Sense of Sleep Medication
  • Opening a Dialogue Between You and Your Supervisor
  • Teens and Eating Disorders
  • Wearing Clothes that Reflect the Work Culture

 

May 2006

  • Avoid New Grad Mistakes on the Job
  • Cyber Bullies
  • Don't Blow Off the Blues
  • Help for Long-Distance Caregivers
  • Increase Your Influence
  • Monitoring Your Teen's Online Activities
  • Should You Have a Five-Year Plan?
  • Stop Offensive Behavior from Co-workers

April 2006

  • Secrets of Top Performers
  • Alcohol Awareness Month
  • Avoiding a Team Takeover
  • Work-Life Balance
  • Keys to Dealing with Grief
  • Gang Involvement

March 2006

  • Marriage Counseling
  • Relationship Rainbows
  • EAPs: Above and Beyond
  • Give Your Attitude a Twist
  • Should You Become a Manager
  • Spring Clean Your Office
  • When You're Injured and Out on Leave
  • Become a Self-Starter

 

February 2006

  • Happiness and Success
  • Remembering Names
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Psychiatric Hospitalization
  • New Year's Resolution
  • Workplace Humor
  • Successful Aging

January 2006

  • Share Information with Coworkers
  • Looking Past the Holidays
  • Lessons from Customer Rage
  • Kids and Internet Safety
  • Diversity of Generations at Work
  • Getting Personal
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Confidentiality of the Employee Assistance Program

 

December 2005

  • Memories from the Office Party
  • Fortify Your Brain with Fruit
  • Teen Sleep Patterns
  • Taking the Mystery Out of Mental Illness
  • Avoid Online Investment Scams
  • Making a Good Habit Stick
  • Falling for the Season
  • Reaching Out During the Holidays

November 2005

  • Professional Use of Self
  • Drug Use Dropping?
  • Sleep Medication
  • Advice for Parents of College Students
  • Talking to Your Supervisor
  • Friends to Avoid
  • Taking Your Teenager to Counseling
  • Are You a Stress Hound?

October 2005

  • Getting Your Team Unstuck
  • Keeping Your Brain at its Best
  • Cell Phone Risk
  • Risk Addiction
  • Natural Disaster Preparation
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Battle Burnout
  • Staying Calm with Customers

September 2005

  • Announcing New Employee Assistance and Work/Life Programs
  • Perfectionism
  • Shyness
  • Helping Aging Parents
  • Team Building
  • Searching for Cheap Health Insurance
  • Lessons from Product


 

 



 

 

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