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Handling Attraction and Emotions at Work.
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Handling Attraction and Emotions at Work.

Managing attraction, boundaries, and difficult feelings without risking your career.
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Accurately identify emotional feelings at work, including the difference between admiration, situational attraction, validation-seeking & emotional attachments
  • Apply emotional intelligence techniques to manage workplace emotions in real time, preventing distraction, impulsive decisions, and career-damaging behavior.
  • Evaluate risk, power dynamics, consent, and professional boundaries to make ethical, informed decisions that protect their reputation and career.
  • Respond appropriately when workplace feelings already exist, including professional handling of mutual attraction, rejection, awkwardness or emotional exposure.
  • Create and maintain healthy emotional and professional boundaries that support focus, credibility, and long-term career growth.
  • Use practical decision-making frameworks and self-assessment tools to choose actions aligned with personal values and professional goals.

Course content

3 sections12 lectures36m total length
  • Introduction5:29

    Welcome to the Conversation No One Talks About!

    Why this course exists, and why you’re not “unprofessional” for being here.

  • Feelings at Work Are Normal; Mishandling Them Is the Problem.4:53

    Separating human emotion from career-damaging behavior.

  • Emotional Intelligence vs Emotional Suppression.1:58

    Why “just ignore it” doesn’t work; and what to do instead.

  • What This Course Will (and Will NOT) Encourage4:03

    Before we go any further, it’s important to be very clear about what this course stands for: Ethics, boundaries, consent, and protecting your future.

    This course will not encourage:

    • Workplace affairs

    • Crossing ethical or professional boundaries

    • Ignoring power dynamics

    • Or prioritizing emotional impulses over career integrity

    We are not here to romanticize risk or downplay consequences.

Requirements

  • No prior training in emotional intelligence or psychology is required. This course is designed for beginners as well as experienced professionals.
  • No specific job title, industry, or seniority level is needed. The concepts apply across corporate, nonprofit, remote, and hybrid work environments.
  • An open and reflective mindset. Learners should be willing to honestly examine their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors without judgment.
  • Basic understanding of a professional work environment. Familiarity with workplace norms and expectations is helpful but not required.
  • Optional: A notebook or digital document for self-reflection exercises and personal notes.

Description

Emotions don’t stop at the office door, but most professionals are never taught how to handle them responsibly at work.

Attraction, emotional attachment, admiration, or blurred boundaries can arise in professional environments, especially where people collaborate closely under pressure. When these feelings are ignored, suppressed, or acted on impulsively, they can lead to distraction, stress, damaged reputations, and long-term career consequences.

This course is designed to help professionals navigate workplace emotions with clarity, emotional intelligence, and professional integrity.

Rather than encouraging risky behavior or emotional suppression, this course teaches you how to understand what you’re feeling, why it’s happening, and how to respond in ways that protect both your well-being and your career. You’ll learn how to distinguish between different types of workplace emotions, assess risk and power dynamics, recognize red flags, and make decisions aligned with your long-term goals.

Through practical frameworks, real-world scenarios, and guided self-reflection, you’ll develop skills to manage emotional distraction, set healthy boundaries, and maintain professionalism, even in emotionally complex situations.

This course is not therapy and does not promote workplace romance. It is a practical, ethics-forward guide for professionals who want to act responsibly, stay focused, and build emotional maturity at work.

By the end of this course, you’ll have greater self-awareness, stronger emotional regulation skills, and a clearer sense of how to navigate workplace relationships without compromising your values or future.

If you want to become someone who handles emotions with calm, insight, and self-respect, this course is for you.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for professionals who want to handle emotions at work with maturity, clarity, and self-respect, without risking their reputation or career.
  • It is especially valuable for:
  • Professionals who have experienced attraction, emotional attachment, or blurred boundaries at work and want to respond thoughtfully rather than impulsively.
  • Employees and managers who want to strengthen emotional intelligence and make ethical, career-protective decisions in emotionally complex workplace situations.
  • Individuals who feel distracted, confused, or emotionally impacted by workplace relationships and want practical tools to regain focus and professionalism.
  • Early- to mid-career professionals who want to build emotional maturity and long-term credibility in their careers.
  • Remote and hybrid workers navigating emotional connection and boundaries in digital work environments.