Working Remotely with Grief
R. Glenn Kelly | April 07, 2021
Angelica shared how she sat at the kitchen table with trembling hands as she gripped her laptop’s mouse. She was somewhat hesitant about clicking the “Join Meeting” button on her screen. The day before, however, she assured her HR Manager that she was ready to come back. They both agreed it was time. In one way, she was grateful for not having to confront her teammates in person. She was sure she was not ready for that. But was she actually ready for what she about to do? Maybe. Maybe not…..
This Article was originally written by me for the wonderful organization Open to Hope…To finish the article, please GO HERE to read more…
Dr. Gloria Horsley of Open to Hope and R. Glenn Kelly
To find out more about the impacts of grief to the bereaved employee, and the business community at large, take a look at my two books;
- Grief in The Workplace – Employer Edition
- Taking Your Griefcase to Work – Returning to Work After the Loss of a Loved One
If you would like a free, full .pdf version of either book, just send me an email and I’ll return the same with the file attached.
We need to get more support for our bereaved brothers and sisters on the job.
Peace and Purpose,