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Sometimes the best way to handle a bad boss is to know you won't be under them forever. Update your LinkedIn. Reach out to your network.
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If you’re currently dreading your Monday morning alarm, here is a survival kit to help you navigate the storm. 1. Separate Your Worth from Their Words Sometimes the best way to handle a bad
Don’t isolate yourself. Whether it’s a trusted mentor, a therapist, or a "venting buddy" outside of work, having a safe space to process your frustration is vital for preventing burnout. Sites like MarketingProfs suggest that sharing your story—within reason—can actually add immense value and relatability to your content. 5. Plan Your Exit (Even if You’re Not Ready Yet) Even if you don't quit today, having a
Keep a "Win Folder." Save every "thank you" email and project success to remind yourself of your skills when things get loud. 2. Master the Art of Documentation