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Part seven of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at how to prepare for peaks in workload
Part six of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at celebrating our achievements
Part five of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at the benefits of support networks
Part four of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at ways to release tension
Part 3 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at recognising and learning from emotions
Part 2 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at why taking a break is so important
On Thursday, 9 November, CERN will take part in the Futur en tous genres programme designed to broaden young people’s professional horizons beyond gender stereotypes!
Part 1 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at developing an awareness of health indicators
A record 992 CERN people participated in the 2018 Bike to Work campaign