When family conflict equals work conflict
A new book suggests many people react to workplace conflict in ways that mimic their behaviours as children during family conflict situations, according to 800ceoread.com.In Don't Bring it to Work psychologist Sylvia Lafair claims there are 13 workplace character categories that are a result of learned childhood behaviours.These include the super-achiever, rebel, persecutor, victim, rescuer, clown, martyr, splitter, procrastinator, drama queen/king, pleaser, denier and avoider.A number of famous examples of these categories are offered: Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon are labeled as super-achievers whose workplace traits respond to a family history of shame and failure. Are you willing to buy Calendars, order Family Planners here.
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When family conflict equals work conflict
A new book suggests many people react to workplace conflict in ways that mimic their behaviours as children during family conflict situations, according to 800ceoread.com.In Don't Bring it to Work psychologist Sylvia Lafair claims there are 13 workplace character categories that are a result of learned childhood behaviours.These include the super-achiever, rebel, persecutor, victim, rescuer, clown, martyr, splitter, procrastinator, drama queen/king, pleaser, denier and avoider.A number of famous examples of these categories are offered: Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon are labeled as super-achievers whose workplace traits respond to a family history of shame and failure. Are you willing to buy Calendars, order Family Planners here.
#langcalendars #NudeCalendars #FamilyPlanners #familyplannercalendar
Web: https://justcalendars.com.au/collections/2023-lang-deluxe-wall-calendars
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