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When to Quit Your Job

by karlyn | Feb 3, 2015 | For Employees, Happiness, Making Good Choices, Stress & Coping, Your Questions Answered

Today, a friend of mine asked me the following: “How do you know when you should quit your job?” My answer was simple: When you just don’t care anymore. There are any number signs that are pretty clear indications that you should quit your job. Here...

Help! I Work For a Capricious Boss

by karlyn | Jul 15, 2014 | DiSC, For Employees, Happiness, Toxic Working Environments, Your Questions Answered

  I received a request on LinkedIn for an article about how to work for a capricious boss – one who is prone to sudden and unpredictable changes in behavior and decisions. There also may be a lack of communication on their part, and an expectation of mind...

Your Questions Answered: My Boss is Abusive

by karlyn | Aug 15, 2013 | For Employees, Stress & Coping, Workplace Bullying, Your Questions Answered

I’ve received more than one question how to deal with a boss that creates a toxic working environment by being angry, demeaning, unsupportive and generally make you dread going into work every day.Here are some things to keep in mind. Be Objective: Take Stock of...

Answering Your Questions: Dealing with the Stress of a Sales Position

by karlyn | Jul 11, 2013 | All Articles, For Employees, Positive Psychology, Stress & Coping, Your Questions Answered

The following question was submitted by a reader who also gave permission for the question to be answered publicly so that others could benefit from the information.  The Question I’ve often heard that your biggest weakness can also be your biggest strength. For...

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