vaspersthegrate
my new post "Defeating an Abusive Boss" may save your sanity and prevent your failure in business. http://tinyurl.com/5oyj9g
| Working on new post "Defeating an Abusive Boss". You need to learn these techniques for maintaining self-esteem and personal dignity. |
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| Wimps, masochists, and chumps are abused even by non-sadistic people, simply because no one respects passive victims who kiss ass to live. |
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| The way to defeat a control freak client or boss is to be infinitely more stubborn and defiant. You let them know what your boundaries are. |
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| Greed, abuse, & domineering attitudes will blind people. You exploit their blindness, which is readily seen. Pride always results in error. |
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| Sleazy unethical businessmen are easy to trick and defeat when you are ethical and clever. Criminality makes men stupid and confused. LOL |
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| @Scobleizer - Are you still a tech blogger, or have you and Jason Calacanis quit? LOL Just messin wit ya. |
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| You set up a fake "weak spot", lure them into your trap, when they lunge forward, you step aside psychologically, and they're defeated. LOL |
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| I love it when people think they "know psychology" and try to mess with me. It's so easy to aikido them with advanced psychoanalytic tricks. |
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| Started Firefox in safe mode and now it's working. |
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| Firefox is dysfunctional, IE is shit. Guess it's time to download a new browser. I have used Avant in past days. Any suggestions? |
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| @BeckyMcCray - Wow, that's pretty slick how you feed your Twitter Favorites RSS into Jaiku & Tumblr, then FriendFeed. Geek on proud beauty! |
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| Metaphysical wisdom always defeats mammonist psychology. |
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| @JewishTweets - Now that quote from Talmud, Fathers 1:14 really blessed me. I shall read the Talmud online if I can find it today. ♥ |
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| Be sure to Star as favorites those tweets you like best. It doesn't seem to do anything, but at least you tried to show appreciation! |
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| @whatsnext - I ♥ you! |
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| Gentle power is unstoppable. Buddhist techniques: mental martial arts. Christian principles: resist not evil with evil. Aikido of Mind. |
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| Just calmly do what must be done. No explanations are necessary. React to their attitude with an action that interprets and rewards it. |
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| Don't poison your mind with passion for the work, the boss, the goals. Detachment from hurt and anger makes you superior in power plays. |
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| Speak gently and perform extreme professionalism. Emotions, good and bad, only cloud the mind. Be passionate only about solving problems. |
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