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Fighting Co-Worker Dragons (2 of 3 part series)

Office Dynamics

Here are the common responses I hear: Gossip. Avoid gossiping. Register for the 2017 Conference For Administrative Excellence by March 31, 2017 and be entered to win the Luxury Las Vegas Package. Convey a bad mood at the office. Bring personal problems to the office. Don’t perform their part of a job. Avoid complaining.

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How to Make More Money

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They’re reading celebrity gossip magazines. This post originally appeared on BrendonBurchard.tumblr.com in April 2017 and has been updated. If you really value your days, if your day is valuable, you get stuff done. People end up feeling broke because they aren’t valuing their day. They were screwing around online. So value this day.

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Why Do Administrative Teams Have So Much Drama?

Office Dynamics

I find that gossip usually focuses on other people’s intentions, motives, hidden agendas, or secret activities. This blog is part of our 2017 Blog-A-Thon. Remember that you’re all in this together. In order for you to “win,” you don’t have to make others “lose.” When we speak about others behind their backs, we tend to speculate.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Overall, whether it’s gossip from co-workers, violence in the media, pessimism in your own thoughts or other influences, make conscious efforts to reduce your exposure to the negative. This article was published in January 2017 and has been updated. And make sure to read and listen to inspirational and motivational material.

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