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Taming the Toxic Bullies in Your Life

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” You don’t exist to be a doormat for every Tom, Dick and Harriet  out there.”
 

Three Reasons People Verbally Bully Others…
1.  We let them get away with it.
2. It works for them.
3. They like to make themselves look good by making someone else look bad.



”  We MUST Stop  Bullies in Their Tracks”

 

Why You Must Learn the Art of Verbal Self Defence

VERBAL BULLIES…
* rob us of our dignity 
* destroy our self confidence 
* increase our stress levels
* destroy our morale. 
* erode our self esteem
* foster negativity
* decrease productivity
* make life hellish 

* ARE ABUSIVE

This is just a tiny taste of what awaits you in
” The Art of Verbal Self Defence ”
( Dealing with Difficult People)

 

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Testimonial

Hi Mike,

My boss was verbally abusive and loved to belittle people publicly, often moving around the room in a somewhat threatening manner. I believe
he was insecure and it was his way of trying to stop people challenging hisideas. He is the most toxic person I have met in a very long time.

I did your selective  silence strategy when he was berating me one on
one. This drove him crazy and he dismissed me from the room. 

The fact that I did not argue or get upset was very disconcerting

for him. I think he literally did not know what to do.

Thank you.Belinda L. Australia

“The Magnetic Power of Storytelling

By Food for Thought, Humour, Self Improvement, Teacher Items, Teacher Resources, toxic people

Story #1  It’s Just Impossible to Please Everyone

Long ago on a small farm outside a remote country village there lived a father and son who grew vegetables to earn their living.

Each Saturday morning they would take their produce, by donkey, to the local market about 2 miles away.

One Saturday morning they both rode the donkey to the market with the produce on their backs. The people on route looked at the father and son on the donkey and said, Continue Reading Here

 

Story #2 A Random Act of Kindness (” We Don’t Charge for Kindness in this House.”)  is located on the same page as the above story.