Quiet Signals at Work
Reading What Your Workplace Is Really Telling You
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Sarah Elwood
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Reading What Your Workplace Is Really Telling You
Quiet Signals at Work applies a nervous system framework to the context where you spend most of your waking life, revealing the dynamics that run beneath every meeting, every email, every interaction with your boss, your colleagues, and your team.
Inside you'll find:
- Why the meeting is a nervous system event, and why the 2pm Tuesday meeting produces different outcomes from the 9:30am Monday one, regardless of the agenda.
- How your boss's state sets the regulatory weather for the entire team, and what it costs you to monitor that weather all day.
- The open-plan problem, the remote-work problem, and the hybrid switching cost: three work environments, three distinct nervous system taxes.
- Nine workplace misreadings decoded: the quiet colleague, the clipped email, the indecisive team, the micromanaging boss, and more.
- The dynamics you keep seeing: why the same meeting always overruns, the same project always stalls, and the same team always fragments under pressure.
- Why professionalism is a nervous system performance, and why the gap between your actual state and your professional display is the hidden cost of every working day.
This is not a management book. It's not a productivity system. It's a way of seeing what's actually happening in your professional environment, the nervous system events that produce the dynamics you experience every day and have never had a vocabulary for.
A companion to The Quiet Signals: Reading Your Nervous System's Two-Channel Language. Works as a standalone or as part of the series.
Sarah Elwood writes about the body's quiet communication for Haven Editions. She is also the author of The Quiet Signals, Quiet Signals for Parents, Quiet Signals for Couples, and The Menopause Manual.