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'Venting' at Work: Is It Good for Us?
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When something — or someone — is annoying you at work, you may feel that you need to share your feelings with another person.
We often call this "venting" — letting out negative emotions by talking about what's bothering us. It actually comes from the French word vent, meaning "wind" — because you're letting those feelings out of your body and sending them off into the wind!
It might feel good for a moment. But is it really healthy?
There are advantages to venting, experts say. Keeping stress inside us can increase our risks of getting things like heart problems or high blood pressure.
And sharing our problems with others can also help make us feel connected and supported, which can boost our mental health, according to Rachel Millstein from Harvard Medical School.
However, there are some studies that have found that venting can make things worse.
In fact, Brad Bushman of Ohio State University says it's the "worst thing you can do," and he believes that venting may only make us angrier.
Whether it's right or wrong, experts agree that we have to be careful when we're venting at work.
We most often feel the need to vent when our emotions are at their highest. But Michael Wiederman, writing for the Psychology Today website, says it's better to take some time to calm down before sharing anything with anyone.
Saying too much, or sharing with the wrong person, could get you into trouble and bring you much more stress!
And don't forget to think about the emotions of the person you're venting to — your venting could make them feel stressed too!
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