New Podcast: How to Handle Narcissists at Work and in Life: Strategies for Peace and Protection

Welcome back. Today, we’re talking about that one person—you know the one. The coworker who takes credit for your slide deck, or the acquaintance who turns every conversation back to their ‘epic’ weekend. Before we dive into fixes, let’s just acknowledge: it’s not you. You’re not oversensitive. Narcissistic traits can feel like a whirlwind, but once you see the pattern—the constant need for praise, the lack of empathy—it loses its power over you. It’s like watching a movie for the second time; you know the jump scares are coming, so they don’t startle you as much.”

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Think About It

I can’t complain about how things are working out if I continue to act in the same way. I canexpect but the same results if I continue to operate with similar patterns.  If I want different results I have to change how I’m am acting. Waiting for things to change without personal change is akin to waiting for a warm summer’s day in the middle of January in the northern hemisphere, it’s not going to happen. If you change and you’re still not getting the results you want, what to do? Change again and again, you’ll get it right. Don’t quit. 

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