
Have you ever been publicly criticized by your boss and wondered whether it was intentional?In this episode, I share how to handle criticism professionally when your boss undermines you, embarrasses you in meetings, or uses public criticism and workplace sabotage to damage your confidence. You'll learn practical communication strategies to protect your reputation, de-escalate conflict, and respond without losing your composure.Inspired in part by principles from Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People"Get the book here!Video: Navigate a toxic workplace strategicallyChapters:00:00 Navigating workplace criticism 01:11 Understanding workplace toxicity02:46 Responding to public humiliation04:32 Strategies for maintaining professionalism08:10 Follow up & documentation09:30 Patterns of toxic behaviorDisclaimer:This video is for educational and coaching purposes only and does not constitute legal, medical, psychological, professional, or therapeutic advice.Participation is voluntary and at your own discretion. Results are not guaranteed and vary by individual.If you are experiencing emotional distress or mental health challenges, please seek support from a qualified professional.#ToxicBoss #WorkplaceBullying #OfficePolitics #CareerAdvice #Leadership #ToxicWorkplace #NarcissisticBoss #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #ConfidenceAtWork
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