RTO - Thank You, for Not Telling Me about Your Weekend, Family and More

 During enforced remote work during Covid employees were spared the endless social chatter of superiors, peers and subordinates in the workplace. Now that knowledge workers are back in the office, again they're burdened with the relentless sharing of the details of officemates' personal lives. Monday mornings, my coaching clients tell me, are the worst with the details about the weekend activities. 

A sign of this return to oversharing times, BusinessInsider notes that the unwelcome social interacting should halt. It's bad enough being yanked from the comfort of the home office to the communal one without having to navigate what used to be called "the office pests." That was before oversharing became the new usual. 

Those with high emotional intelligence used to be able to veer out of the verbal minefield by saying "Yes, we can talk about that at lunch." Now, with no boundaries on that kind of talk the talkers are likely to take you up on going to lunch. The former office pest has become the new usual hazard of RTO. 

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