Wellbeing at work
Across
- 4. responsibility, (2 words)to assign tasks or duties to others, often as a means of sharing the workload or delegating tasks that are outside of one's area of expertise.
- 5. bully, (2 verbs, synonyms)to subject someone to repeated hostile or aggressive behavior, often with the intent to intimidate or harm.
- 6. to make concessions or adjustments in order to reach a mutually acceptable agreement or solution.
- 8. overtime, (2 words) to work beyond one's normal working hours, often in order to complete a task or meet a deadline.
- 9. (well, badly) to do a task or job to a high or low standard, respectively.
- 12. expectations, (2 words) to fulfill or satisfy the expectations or standards set for a task or job.
- 13. balance, (3 words) the balance between time spent at work and time spent on personal or family activities, with the goal of achieving a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in both areas.
- 15. (1 adjective) a work arrangement that allows for a degree of flexibility in terms of working hours or location, often with the goal of improving work-life balance.
Down
- 1. to determine which tasks are most important or urgent, and to focus on completing those first.
- 2. to do a task or job in a way that is below expectations or standards.
- 3. stress, (2 words)to cope with stress in an effective and healthy manner, often through methods such as relaxation techniques, exercise, or therapy.
- 7. in, (2 words)to be involved in or take part in an activity or event.
- 10. pressure, (2 words)to feel a sense of urgency or stress due to the demands or expectations placed on someone.
- 11. on strike, (3 words) to refuse to work in protest against something, such as poor working conditions or low pay.
- 14. frightened, (2 words)to experience fear or apprehension towards something or someone.