How to Survive Difficult People at Work

Are you working in what is considered a toxic work environment?

Then this ebook is for you. The cost is Free of charge. The tips in this eBook are designed for team leaders and individuals to take immediate action early in the process to avoid more serious consequences like burnout and physical illness.

14 Ways to Survive Difficult People at Work
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14 Ways to Survive Difficult People at Work

This e-book offers invaluable strategies for navigating challenging workplace dynamics. From effective communication techniques to boundary-setting methods, this ebook provides practical solutions for dealing with various personalities.

You will discover 14 actionable tips to foster healthier professional relationships and enhance productivity in any work environment.

Whether facing difficult colleagues or demanding supervisors, this guide equips individuals with the tools to thrive amidst adversity.

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These survival tips are the top key tips derived from my thorough research into toxic work environments and given by my clients and influencers in a wide variety of corporate industries.

I asked them what tips they would have implemented looking back on their situation.

These top key tips have helped some of the toughest leaders in their field, as nobody is spared from the harmful side effects of a toxic work environment.

I am sure they will help you too. You can implement these tips now and immediately feel better. 

‘Even though I just wanted to have a quick look at it, I could not stop reading Tineke’s ebook on how to thrive in a toxic workplace and read it in one go. After taking the test in chapter 4 I knew which areas I need to focus on in the future. I found Tineke's solution-based approach with clear and practical advice immensely helpful and can only highly recommend her well-written and concise book to all professionals in the maritime industry, even though in fact it seems most suitable for professionals in other areas as well.’

Eva- Doctoral researcher, Newcastle, UK