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neil

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How to Out Smart a Passive Aggressive Co-Worker
We all have some shared experiences in our work life.
If you are a
veteran of “office wars,” then you have experienced or seen a lot of
backstabbing, sabotage and nasty behaviors, right?
Perhaps you think that there is very little to be done to control this
competitive behavior, thus...
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How to Out Smart a Passive Aggressive Co-Worker We all have some shared experiences in our work life. If you are a veteran of “office wars,” then you have experienced or seen a lot of backstabbing, sabotage and nasty behaviors, right? Perhaps you think that there is very little to be done to control this competitive behavior, thus you have become resigned to a variable degree of daily aggression in the office. The behaviors that bother most are not the ones from openly competitive people because you know what they want, and there are no surprises in them getting ahead to snag the best projects and commissions. What you don’t prepare for is the slow sabotaging of certain people who feign cooperation and dedication, while they produce consistent failures. If you were expecting someone to do his part of a shared project, and your own evaluation is supposed to be attached to the whole project, but his part is not forthcoming, then what do you do? There were lots of promises, guarantees
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Pub. on May 4th 2010
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How to Heal a Passive Aggressive
Marriage
We all dream of happiness, right?
When you dream of happiness, you tend to envision a relationship
where there is a fair share of give and take.
Mutual support is expected
and welcomed.
It is very easy to imagine and expect attention, care
and permanent interest from a spouse.
Whatever our...
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How to Heal a Passive Aggressive Marriage We all dream of happiness, right? When you dream of happiness, you tend to envision a relationship where there is a fair share of give and take. Mutual support is expected and welcomed. It is very easy to imagine and expect attention, care and permanent interest from a spouse. Whatever our past experiences, this is what everybody dreams. . . Why marry, otherwise? if both parties are grown ups, then they know what they need and expect from the most important life relationship, that is marriage. When the inevitable problems appear, if the two are mature enough they will know how to talk about their needs and then negotiate with the spouse a shared decision about possible solutions. This is, in a nutshell, what healthy marriages are up to: a search for solutions to solve both partners’ needs. Sometimes there is a break and this implicit contract never happens. If isolation and loneliness set in, intimacy disappears in utter silence, and th
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From neil
Adobe PDF document
Pub. on May 3rd 2010
Pages: 5
Views: 29
Downloads: 1