
Life


Share
Published 15:00 8 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 15:03 8 Sept 2019 BST
"Smiling as part of your job sounds like a really positive thing, but doing it all day can be draining,” said Alicia Grandey, professor of psychology at Penn State, which conducted the study with the University of Buffalo. "In these jobs, there’s also often money tied to showing positive emotions and holding back negative feelings. "Money gives you a motivation to override your natural tendencies, but doing it all day can be wearing."Previous research did link heavier drinking and service work, but until now the reason for this wasn't known.
"It wasn't just feeling badly that makes them reach for a drink. "Instead, the more they have to control negative emotions at work, the less they are able to control their alcohol intake after work."
Now we're not saying you have an excuse to start being a brat at work or to go on the tear after a particularly trying day - but we wouldn't blame you if you did.
Life

One Irish dad is about to appear on billboards across Ireland this Father’s Day
Talk about the best Father’s Day gift ever This Father’s Day, Moonpig Ireland is searching for Ireland’s No.1 Dad, an everyday hero whose support, humour and love deserve national recognition. As part of its biggest Father’s Day campaign in Ireland to date, Moonpig, known for helping people celebrate life’s biggest moments through personalised cards and thoughtful gifts, is inviting people across […]
Life
1 day ago
Shoppers praise budget-friendly fire pit that’s at its ‘lowest price’ in months
‘Simply brilliant’ Shoppers are praising this budget-friendly fire pit that will elevate your garden this summer. With the weather set to improve this weekend you might be on the look out for some outdoor essentials, including a fire pit as the temperature cools in the evening. Although installing a fire pit in your garden can […]
Life
1 day ago
Amazon slashes the price of best-selling garden furniture set but you’ll have to be quick
Life