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Performance reviews at work can be a frightening, nerve-wracking experience, especially if you find out during one that your supervisor isn't happy with the work you've been doing. Even worse than the review itself, however, can be the days after it — deciding how to react to the things you hear during your review can be extra stressful if you're worried that you're next on the chopping block. Luckily, there's a ''right way'' and a ''wrong way'' to approach any performance review. With the right strategies, it's possible to recover from the most brutal negative review or even capitalize on a positive one.[[Category:Workplace Conflicts Coping and Issues]]
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Performance reviews at work can be a frightening, nerve-wracking experience, especially if you find out during one that your supervisor isn't happy with the work you've been doing. Even worse than the review itself, however, can be the days after it — deciding how to react to the things you hear during your review can be extra stressful if you're worried that you're next on the chopping block. Luckily, there's a ''right way'' and a ''wrong way'' to approach any performance review. With the right strategies, it's possible to recover from the most brutal negative review or even capitalize on a positive one.[[Category: Workplace Conflicts Coping and Issues]]
  
 
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