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As long as you are doing something to get out of
situation, you will get
strength to manage
pressure while still working at your job. However, if after weighing your options and counting
cost, you feel that you can no longer continue to work at your job…jump ship and look for greener pastures elsewhere.
2. Create a protective mental shield around you.
This is a work survival skill you can use to block negativity at work. I call it “the see no evil, hear no evil skill”
This does not mean denying that
situation exists. It is just one way of dealing with a situation to protect yourself. In this case, you program yourself to see and hear your boss but not really “see or hear them” Your boss could be yelling at you, but you purposely let it slide as if you did not hear anything. This helps not only protects your mind but also helps you retain control over
situation. 3. Stand up for yourself.
Confront
situation…don’t run away from it. Bullies do exist in
work place and that bully could be your boss. The more you cower, run and hide;
more power you take away from yourself.
Each time you don’t speak up against something you consider an “injustice” towards you…you feel bullied, abused, violated and powerless. Then you begin to lose your self esteem and confidence. When you stand up for yourself and attempt to right
wrong…you take back your power. This can be tough, because your paycheck is on
line…but, sometimes you too have to be tough.
For instance,
next time your boss yells at you in
presence of others…muster
courage to say something simple and professional like,” can we talk about this in private?” I am sure that even if
boss does not agree to a private conversation, he/she will probably think twice about yelling at you in public.

Caroline Jalango is a life coach for unstoppable women who are willing to step up to the plate and take a shot at living exceptional lives wherever they are. caroline@motivationzone.com www.motivationzone.com