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142. Stop Being The Victim: Identifying The Villain In Your Drama Triangle

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The third and final episode in my mini-series on how the dreaded Drama Triangle plays out for you as an Executive Assistant or Office Professional.

In this episode we focus on the 'Perpetrator'. These people are the villain of the drama. They're controlling and they're catch-cry will be something like...

"It's all your fault", "I know better", "You're doing it wrong".

Setting boundaries and communicating assertively are vital in managing people like this.

Download my free guide to escaping The Drama Triangle here: https://bit.ly/linchpin140

Listen to Episode 113 to hear two strategies for communicating assertively

https://myeacareer.com/podcasts/113-power-skills-for-executive-assistants-how-to-handle-a-difficult-conversation/

Read the World Administrator Summit report on bullying here:

https://wa-summit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/worldwide_workplace_bullying_survey_results_2017.pdf

Link to YouTube video on Understanding the Drama Triangle vs Prescence from The Conscious Leadership Group - https://youtu.be/ovrVv_RlCMw

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The third and final episode in my mini-series on how the dreaded Drama Triangle plays out for you as an Executive Assistant or Office Professional.

In this episode we focus on the 'Perpetrator'. These people are the villain of the drama. They're controlling and they're catch-cry will be something like...

"It's all your fault", "I know better", "You're doing it wrong".

Setting boundaries and communicating assertively are vital in managing people like this.

Download my free guide to escaping The Drama Triangle here: https://bit.ly/linchpin140

Listen to Episode 113 to hear two strategies for communicating assertively

https://myeacareer.com/podcasts/113-power-skills-for-executive-assistants-how-to-handle-a-difficult-conversation/

Read the World Administrator Summit report on bullying here:

https://wa-summit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/worldwide_workplace_bullying_survey_results_2017.pdf

Link to YouTube video on Understanding the Drama Triangle vs Prescence from The Conscious Leadership Group - https://youtu.be/ovrVv_RlCMw

  continue reading

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