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  2. Terror management theory - Wikipedia

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    Research has confirmed that individuals with higher self-esteem, particularly in regard to their behavior, have a more positive attitude towards their life. Specifically, death cognition in the form of anti-smoking warnings weren't effective for smokers and in fact, increased their already positive attitudes towards the behavior. [25]

  3. Mortality salience - Wikipedia

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    Possible interpretations include cultural beliefs about maintaining moral codes leading to a successful afterlife as promised in religions incentivizing the punishment of moral transgressions, or that the increased punishments could simply represent a desire to be more impactful on the world before death, some other cause, or multiple.

  4. Positive psychology in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Along this line, it is important to examine the role of helping behaviors, team-building exercises, job resources, job security, and work support. The emerging field of positive psychology also helps to creatively manage organizational behaviors and to increase productivity in the workplace through applying positive organizational forces. [5]

  5. Young workers finding their place in end-of-life care: ‘I ...

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    The work of the city’s death doulas also reminds the public that advanced care planning can be pursued at any age. “Death work isn’t an exclusively older generation (issue),” Kopas said ...

  6. It's Healthy To Work 'Til You Drop - AOL

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    A recent survey from Wells-Fargo of 1,000 "middle-class Americans" earning between $25,000 and $99,000 indicated 37 percent expect to work until they're too sick or die. Another 34 percent expect ...

  7. Emotions in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of emotional states in the workplace, both behaviors and attitudes, have substantial significance for individuals, groups, and society". [1] "Positive emotions in the workplace help employees obtain favorable outcomes including achievement, job enrichment and higher quality social context". [2] "

  8. Sitting at work leads to higher risk of early death ... - AOL

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    After adjusting for risk factors, such as diet and smoking, those who mostly sat at work had a 16% higher death risk. The study also found that those who mostly sat had a 34% higher risk of ...

  9. Death drive - Wikipedia

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    The death drive opposes Eros, the tendency toward survival, propagation, sex, and other creative, life-producing drives. The death drive is sometimes referred to as Thanatos in post-Freudian thought (in reference to the Greek personification of death), complementing "Eros", although this term was not used in Freud's own work, being rather ...