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[**I'd Be Doing You A Great Disservice If I Didn't Warn You About Narcissists. Be Careful In Your Relationships!***]
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MEN & WOMEN, BEWARE OF NARCISSISTS IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS!!!
[**I'd Be Doing You A Great Disservice If I Didn't Warn You About Narcissists. Be Careful In Your Relationships!***]
Not gonna lie, Hua Cheng and Xie Lian have such a good working relationship and personal relationship. They respect each other’s jobs, even when their jobs directly interfere, and don’t bring that into their personal life.
Their nice... domestic personal life with two children of dubious origin and a profane ghost...
You guys ever have a problem with respect?
I have my masters. I’m halfway to having my doctorate. Because I *don’t* have my license, I’m working an entry-level position as a glorified babysitter. I’m allowed to do nothing but what I’ve been trained and told to do.
Today I was given a serious dressing down by another doctor for doing my job as I’ve been taught (and told) to do it. Doesn’t matter how it happened or who was at fault. I’ve already signed on for a promotion that will have me working as a professional directly under this doctor, and they will now know me only as the ‘entry-level position’ who did something “inappropriate and unprofessional.”
I don’t know if a working relationship can come back from that. I don’t know if I’ll ever have her respect and confidence with regard to my own professional ability.
At this point, I don’t know if I want to.
30 Powerful Phrases to Use with Difficult Coworkers Right Now
Let’s face it: dealing with a difficult coworker can be challenging. On any given day, you bump into a variety of office creatures. We’re talking about the early birds, the night owls, and, inevitably, the odd bird who seems to have mastered the art of turning a simple “good morning” into a complex negotiation. But fear not! While we can’t always choose our coworkers any more than we can choose…
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There was another case that involved some specialized help, which Frank didn’t mind crossing the Ministry offices to get. For others, navigating relationships with some of the people within the department who weren’t Aurors were difficult, but Frank hadn’t been keen on making things unpleasant as far as his involvement at work.
Especially not when it came to someone who worked for the Order too. In the office they were, with a case file in his hand, but that wasn’t exactly what he was keen on discussing. As he approached Emmeline, there was an insistent glint in his eye that hopefully expressed the mild urgency he felt when he felt like he was talking in code, one to be decoded by someone he wasn’t sure even knew how to read him.
“You’re needed for this next case I’m working on,” he started. But instead of putting the file on her desk, he tilted his head up. “Are you free for lunch? I’m sure we can chat, if—if you’re not busy.”
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Your Happiness Hack, Imagine Me
Your Happiness Hack, Imagine Me
Daily exercise of imagining our best possible self for two weeks results in increases in optimism. Imaging our best self can engage the parasympathetic nervous system – the function responsible for relaxation and slowing the heart rate – resulting in renewed optimism and improvements in working relationships.
Richard Boyatzis, PhD, a professor at Case Western Reserve University, does research…
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Why you don’t need a co-founder to start your own business
Why you don’t need a co-founder to start your own business
Originally published on Medium.com on March 5 2018 By Aytekin Tank
50% of small businesses fail by the fifth year. 23% of the time, it’s simply because they didn’t elect the right team.
And, historically, co-founder disputes are a leading cause in the burning down of startups in early stages.
It’s devastating to think that a failed company could have had a chance if they had only invested in the…
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