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Retails sample for, \"Woman Up! In the Workplace. Kick Ass. Take Names. Thank Me Later!: Dare to Embrace Challenging Personality Types + Coach Men on Co-Working\" written by Fallon Raquel.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland) US African American

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Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
jealousy is a mental cancer. B C. Forbes Chapter two. Jealous Jesse Jealous Jesse is sitting in the cubicle near you field with envy. She cringes on the attention that coworkers spoil you with and jumps on the bandwagon to hinder. Appearing anti social. Through four smiles and awkward hugs, she congratulates you on your accomplishments. Malice flows through her veins, and she bleeds spite. She parades her confidence costume to disguise herself as the most secure woman ever. Despite that, she's nauseous with insecurities. Often she has a higher position than you have and may even be your manager. Therefore, it's baffling that she's desire iss of you. She could be envious of your physical appearance. Such is your pretty face. She could cover your persona because she did test that people like you. Unfortunately, we are who we are, and you're either likable or not. Jesse cannot stand how those dresses complement your figure or how your silky hair falls down your back. The more people like you, primarily the men, the greener Jessie's eyes become. I'm the unofficial official cake cutter we used to celebrate birthdays once a month. One day we gathered in the kitchen, singing Happy birthday. Jesse cut the cake and her crush made fun of how she sliced it, then suggested letting me do it. Instead. Suddenly, Jesse lifted the knife in the air like Freddy Krueger and stabbed the cake. It stunned us as she stormed out of the kitchen. You don't know what people are capable of and how the tiniest things to you are the biggest deal to Jesse Tune in to Lifetime Movie Network to get a glimpse of people snapping. It threatens Jesse that you could steal our job, given your talented and smart. On paper, you're similar, although between the lines is self doubt. Jesse competes with you to grab the spotlight off of you. Someone blocked a job opportunity for me to be a permanent employees. She was an older lady who hated that. I was the new favorite assistant in the department and the Onley one with a bachelor's degree degrees meant nothing to me. But apparently my credentials intimidated her. My manager confessed the plan to hire me, but was afraid that she would run me away. I try to convince him I could handle her. He didn't want me to fill her wrath it confused me the way this woman put the fear of God in these managers managers, she answered to them, not the other way around. I questioned my director about letting her boss him around this endless cycle of the wicked witch scaring another. Dorothy obviously annoyed him. I was prepared to melt her away after three farewell parties. For me, Jesse was sickened by the attention. A friend colleague revealed the company never had a send off party for attempt, let alone three. Little did I know this was not the last time in Ogi would try to stand in my way. I wanted to scream to my manager, Man up. My respect for him whirled down the drain with every word. Jesse definitely robs the credit for your work in front of your peers. So be wary if she bargains to collaborate with you on any projects, right? Your contributions. And don't be afraid to speak up. When she pulls, stunts remain poised. There are ways to be assertive. You need not call, just yelled at the next staff meeting. Speak to Jesse and private or to her manager. Some business falls between the cracks. Another critical moments deserve further action when Jesse earns praise for another idea, unveiled the authenticity to the boss. If you let Jesse behave this way, she'll march all over you. You are not a doormat, kindly informer that you have a backbone and she cannot push you around. Her colleagues will notice her jealousy, whereas you need not explain yourself. Jesse relentlessly acts out to gain the glory that others are giving to you. Let her make a fool of herself while you shine. Jesse wants you to fall for her annex and expects a reaction out of you. Uphold your composure and be your fabulous self. You can't make someone confident and secure. They have to become that on their own. Self esteem is called self esteem for a reason.