Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(5)
They found that people who tried to repress frustration at work were more likely to feel trapped under a glass ceiling than those who found ways to let it all out.
Campos, working with a script by Craig Shilowich, makes each of those events blatantly exemplary of Christine's personal problems, which he lines up like dominoes her frustration at work, her frustration in love, her unspecified mental illness, her ovarian cyst, her conflicts with her mother, her work-imposed preoccupation with violence, and her seemingly incurable social and physical awkwardness.
With too much frustration at work, at school, too much traffic, too much heat, we share our darker side with whomever is down the food chain and handy -- subordinates, the kids, younger siblings, the dog, the cat.
I think about frustration at work a lot; (v) I feel completely burned out and often wonder if I can go on.
Stress and frustration at home leads him to work more, stress and frustration at work, leads him to you, and there had better be joy and peace with you, this makes him squeeze out more time from home and work to be with you a little more than 33% of the time.
Similar(51)
Nevertheless, it was symptomatic of Hamilton's abiding frustration at working alongside the most potent authority figure in all of American history.
Last year's Guardian Jobs survey of social workers, Social Lives, pointed to rising frustration at working conditions such as hotdesking, with 67% saying they had been affected by stress or depression and more than 80% voicing concern for their wellbeing.
Well, he married her, they have two children, his career has its ups and downs, he strikes out on his own and, in the face of frustrations at work and at home, wonders whether he hasn't given up his life for one that's expected of him and into which he has drifted.
Even social media editors are not immune — a Bloomberg social media editor lost his job this spring after a Twitter contact shared a private direct message he had sent about frustrations at work.
Common knowledge says spewing out profanity-laden language to let out your frustrations at work isn't the best idea.
There is no record of it but the coroner said he believed witnesses who remembered it expressed frustration at poor work by subordinates in a way that clearly identified Ellement as a target of criticism, something she felt keenly.
More suggestions(4)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com