The Secrets of Dealing with Difficult and Annoying Co-Workers
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Narrated by:
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Greg Zarcone
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By:
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Jonas Warstad
About this listen
Troublesome co-workers making your life hell?
As testified by a psychology professor, a psychologist, and an attorney, and recommended by best-selling author John Harricharan (When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat) and others, with The Secrets of Dealing with Difficult and Annoying Co-Workers you will:
Discover how to instantly free yourself from the negative influence of irritating co-workers so you can enjoy your work life again...starting today
If you'd like any of the following, then keep reading:
- Lower stress levels as you repel annoying co-workers effortlessly and stop them from hassling you.
- More time to yourself as these pests leave you alone.
- An enjoyable worry free work environment again, free from troublesome people.
- Sense of self-empowerment and joy for your work again as you shield yourself from their negative influence.
- A better team atmosphere at work as the influence of negative co- workers evaporates.
Chapter 2: The simple 8-word sentence that will stop whining, complaining co-workers in their tracks without causing offense so you can get on with your day in peace.
Chapter 3: The secret techniques that will stop you ever having to listen to the office chatterbox ever again.
Chapter 4: How to stop the wannabe boss from bossing you around for good, without having to put them down or make them the slightest bit mad, and without endangering your job.
Chapter 5: Simple secrets to handling those emotional blackmailing co-workers who just want to stick you with their work. Learn the life changing four-word sentence that acts like kryptonite to free loading employees who want to stick their workload on you.
©2013, 2015 Jonas Warstad (P)2015 Jonas Warstad