#1 Lawyer: Conversation Techniques to Avoid Looking Weak, Insecure & Boring | Jefferson Fisher

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024
  • Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm. With his extensive experience as a trial lawyer, Jefferson understands the art of persuading and communicating effectively in high-conflict situations, and is one of the most sought after names in functional thinking for modern day communication. Known for his practical videos and authentic presence, Jefferson has amassed over 7 million social media followers-making him the most followed litigation attorney in the world-all in less than a year, all from inside his vehicle.
    Andrew Bustamante is a former covert CIA intelligence officer, decorated military combat veteran, successful Fortune 10 corporate advisor, proud husband and father. After 20 years running human and technical intelligence operations for private and government clients worldwide, Andrew founded EverydaySpy.com -- the first-ever digital spy training platform. Headlining both US and International media, Andrew’s training events have been praised for their innovative, authentic, and life-changing impact.
    Dr. Nate Zinsser is an expert in the psychology of human performance who consults with individuals and organizations seeking a competitive edge. He has been at the forefront of applied sport psychology for over thirty years. With a PhD in sports psychology from the University of Virginia, Dr Zinsser has taught at William Patterson College, East Stroudsburg University, and in the University of Virginia’s Continuing Education Division.
    Dr. Emma Seppälä, is a psychologist, bestselling author and faculty of the Yale School of Management where she directs the Women's Leadership Program. She is also Science Director of Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education and an international keynote speaker. Her areas of expertise are positive leadership, intuition, emotional intelligence, well-being and social connection. Her scholarly research has been published in top academic journals like Frontiers and the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and featured in major news outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, ABC News, CBS News and more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 141

  • @Ruby-if4jf
    @Ruby-if4jf 6 днів тому +3

    I love you Jefferson Fisher- you're brilliant and your advice WORKS. Thank you.

  • @astrocat88
    @astrocat88 День тому +1

    Love all that Jefferson shares. I have learned so much listening to him.

  • @ThePinkLotusdesign
    @ThePinkLotusdesign 4 дні тому +1

    As a listener, it totally threw me how the interview partners changed without pause or introduction. I had to go back turn on the video to understand what’s happening .
    Great content.
    Thank you!

  • @truebluebeth6446
    @truebluebeth6446 Місяць тому +33

    Winning an argument ….You’ve won contempt
    Great points

  • @JeniElbedour
    @JeniElbedour 19 днів тому +3

    I appreciate the cadence of your voice. Living out east, people's natural intensity starts higher and intensifies conflicts.

  • @ShaunaFacciponti
    @ShaunaFacciponti Місяць тому +14

    One of the best videos I’ve ever watched on the platform! Thank you!

  • @mercedesb2299
    @mercedesb2299 Місяць тому +132

    I am married to a very good liar. The baseline method is spot on. It took me years, YEARS, to figure out ...and yes this is pitiful, I am aware....but when he is really engaged in what I have to say, he is really nice, he is flirtatious again, he makes plans with me...it always turned out he had yet another new girl he had met and he was going to dissappear. It was so freaking cruel because I was so starved for that niceness, and attention, and being seen, and valued so I was always walking on air, thinking things were good again, and then it would slowly sink in that I just got played again. We have been separated for years now, and to this day, if he is polite or nice to me my hackles are up instantly. I associate his being loving as him scamming me, because nice is NOT his baseline

    • @Niabhankar
      @Niabhankar Місяць тому +15

      When people like this happen and we become guarded- the hardest part is not making that guarded self as our baseline. I hope 🤞🏽 and pray you don’t have a wound to heal from it. Sending love and peace your way ❤

    • @leeboriack8054
      @leeboriack8054 Місяць тому +13

      Study emotional intelligence, communication/ negotiation and develop a healthy group of supportive friends.

    • @manjitpannu5408
      @manjitpannu5408 Місяць тому +13

      I’m so sorry you went through this ❤

    • @bobbarth801
      @bobbarth801 Місяць тому +9

      I spent so many years with the same person Mercedes spoke of! Same traits. He’d lie about nothing and everything. Even went and got married without telling me!😊

    • @SherriFlemming
      @SherriFlemming Місяць тому +9

      Know yourself and your attachment style. Ken Reid clinician has informative podcasts on attachment styles and other topics.
      Biology is psychology.
      Up To You How People Treat You Change Your Messaging Signaling - Sam Vaknin podcast 🌞
      Treat Others As You Treat Yourself - Sam Vaknin podcast 🌞
      Avoidant's Are Too Good At Dating -Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      The Thinking Of An Avoidant Attacher - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      He Lovebombed Me Then Dumped Me - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Ken Reads Episode 5 Fear Of Commitment podcast 🌞
      The Real Reasons Avoidant Attachment Breaks Up With You - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Severe Avoidant Breakup Rationalizations - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Avoidant's Who Make You The Villain - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Why You Attract Avoidant Attachers - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Take Back Your Life. Own It - Sam Vaknin podcast 🌞
      .Explaining They're Just Not That Into You --Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Why You Choose The Wrong People-Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Interrogate Your Partners Their Past Is Your Future-Sam Vaknin podcast 🌞
      The Avoidance Of Anxious Attachers - Ken Reid podcast 🌞
      Your Past Relationships Explained - Sam Vaknin podcast🌞

  • @SheenaBerry-g5c
    @SheenaBerry-g5c 28 днів тому +9

    When I mastered this, I felt so proud of myself. My ex was yelling at me and I simply paused and hung up. I had nothing left to offer him but the grace of not trying to hurt him with words or actions, but just moving on as if he's no longer a factor worth my effort of energy. I'm not even upset because he grew up in a toxic environment.

  • @CsMuia
    @CsMuia 5 днів тому

    When you are telling the truth, you don't need to remember. In other words, when you're honest, the details stay clear and consistent because there's no need to keep track of fabrications.
    These Conversation Techniques are skills, they can be developed at any time. It takes practice and intention to perfect them. The more you focus on improving them, the more natural and effective they become.
    @Doug, thank you for hosting Andrew & Jefferson.

  • @shellystuck6401
    @shellystuck6401 Місяць тому +13

    I appreciate your wisdom Jefferson!!!

  • @gaberoyalll
    @gaberoyalll Місяць тому +12

    Picture the words photographically, I really love that a lot. Thank you

  • @tammyburke9453
    @tammyburke9453 Місяць тому +8

    This is MEAT packed! High protein.
    I need to watch this 2x 3x 4x 😮
    Very dense with awesome content!!!!
    YUM.
    Great work dudes! Never heard of you, now new sub 🎉.
    So great! Thx❤

  • @DMkz111
    @DMkz111 Місяць тому +2

    This for me personally was Enlightening and very much needed , AMAZING SHOW 🙌

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 Місяць тому +10

    Very good speaker on intuition

  • @9thumbsup88
    @9thumbsup88 Місяць тому +18

    Do not tell people you will still respect them, stay their friend, still love them, etc. before you have your conversation!
    People will take that as liberty to say anything they really shouldn't, and now you're committed to your word.
    For example, I told someone all this before telling them my experience as a single parent of two children while a person with ASD.
    They lectured me that I should never have had kids if I had ASD, even though I also told them I scored over 1500 on my SATs. They told me that I couldn't even recognize Autism in another person, only a professional expert could.
    Needless to say, I absolutely lost respect for them and they were toxic enough in their response that I am not their friend anymore.

    • @vanessac1965
      @vanessac1965 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah I mean, I can't guarantee I'll respect someone after a difficult conversation. Maybe he means you'll respect them in terms of their opinions and right to have them but doesn't mean you'll still like them. It really depends on the nature of the relationship.

    • @katherinegordon8088
      @katherinegordon8088 Місяць тому +1

      Whoo, ouch, your very kind and Jefferson fisher can help us speak more confidently, I recently told my daughter not to worry about hurting my feelings, fingers crossed.

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee 24 дні тому

      @@9thumbsup88 yes. Part of the problem is certain people ( tends to be toxic people in my life) take you and your relationship for granted. They see your kindness as weakness and they don’t FEAR losing the relationship. My family will always be my family but doesn’t mean we will have a relationship.

    • @everybot-it
      @everybot-it 23 дні тому

      ... but wouldn't you want to weed out those kinds of people? Encourage everyone to speak freely!

  • @iluvmyps3dktm
    @iluvmyps3dktm 26 днів тому +1

    I love listening to your assertive techniques! Thanks for these wonderful podcasts!

  • @samgravell3180
    @samgravell3180 Місяць тому +21

    Do grown adults really end up in so much drama and conflict? My god, I can’t remember the last time I had an argument.

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie Місяць тому +9

      Same. Isn't that sad? I think because he's a litigation lawyer, he encounters it a lot. I've worked so hard in my life to get to a point where I'm not surrounded by conflict. I'm guessing you're the same. One of the things he said that resonated with me is: Love yourself enough that it doesn't matter what other people say about you if they try to gaslight you. You know who you are and your worth.

    • @SynnJynn
      @SynnJynn 28 днів тому +4

      I dont invite drama in my life but my work environment does. I would like to learn how to handle it better.😅

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie 28 днів тому +3

      @@SynnJynn Gawd. I hate that so much! When you end up in a workplace where you feel like you're the only sane person there, OR you're all victimized by a crazy bully boss. Try to just do the work when you're there and avoid the crossfire, so to speak, then leave work problems at work and not take it home. You learn to grow a thicker skin. Oftentimes, you're at a loss what to do. What I did was find a work ally I could trust and talk to OR talk to the confidential Employee Assistance Program if they have one at your job. In the most extreme cases, sometimes you just have to leave the job and move somewhere else hopefully better.

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee 24 дні тому +1

      Yessss!! Can I follow you around for a week?? You’ve probably developed healthy attachment skills. So, the drama is something that repels you. Me?? It’s been my whole way of life until 7 years ago. Count your blessings!! Seriously. ❤

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie 24 дні тому +2

      @@Deelitee With practice, you will get there and heal and find your peace too eventually! All the best to you!

  • @A-C1997
    @A-C1997 Місяць тому +10

    This was fantastic.

  • @desertdog8006
    @desertdog8006 Місяць тому +6

    Incredibly useful. Thanks

  • @adriananeri3288
    @adriananeri3288 Місяць тому +15

    After only 10 minutes I'll go away... why? Because you can't gain real respect from someone who's already treating you badly. If you go away without saying a word, you like a sincere and nice person, you'll have all those unspoken words in your head a long long time. And second, why should you want to build a relationship with somebody who's mistreated you? I don't want to educate people. They should be already grown and responsible for their choices . I say what I have to say, and only then go away. It happened to me to heard excuses like" you never told me what bothered you , you just disappeared . Mature people discuss issues"... No, if someone talks to you without respect, here is No respect

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee 24 дні тому

      @@adriananeri3288 I’ve spend so many years “educating” people!!!! What a joke. The joke was on me. No more.

  • @narjess6040
    @narjess6040 Місяць тому +2

    Great advice! Going to use on negative people in my family

  • @katherinegordon8088
    @katherinegordon8088 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for teaching how to compartmentalize;)

  • @phataton7588
    @phataton7588 Місяць тому +1

    One of the best examples of
    Business in front
    Party in the back
    Hairdos ever

  • @Rainbow_with_slowfeet
    @Rainbow_with_slowfeet Місяць тому +4

    Such good advice!

  • @ahmedlotfy8972
    @ahmedlotfy8972 21 день тому +1

    Really mind opening

  • @KG19944
    @KG19944 26 днів тому +8

    I learned a lot with this handsome man😊

  • @Sadiq80k
    @Sadiq80k 25 днів тому

    10mins in and I love this podcast !

  • @Destinyangel444
    @Destinyangel444 Місяць тому +3

    ❤😊 thank you for sharing your videos with me 🙏💞💯

  • @hijones2968
    @hijones2968 Місяць тому +1

    Perfect, as always!

  • @kla6731
    @kla6731 Місяць тому +12

    This is gold . Do you have a book please ?

    • @AprilDelRosario
      @AprilDelRosario Місяць тому +10

      He has a book on pre-order called The Next Conversation coming out soon

    • @melodieneil712
      @melodieneil712 Місяць тому +4

      He does. It’s on Amazon.

  • @TrailPrincess-sc9kz
    @TrailPrincess-sc9kz Місяць тому

    Fantastic Video! Thank you for you for sharing!

  • @annstar2793
    @annstar2793 12 днів тому +1

    Does Jefferson Fisher have a video on how to deal with friends and family that have strong opposing political views who aren’t willing to not talk about it???? Thank you !!!!! How to get them to stop talking !!!!

    • @HeadinVat
      @HeadinVat 8 днів тому

      I think that informing them that the dissension is unbearable to you and you'll be leaving the room if it comes up. No disrespect--there are plenty of people to talk to or come to blows with over politics. It's thoughtless to bring up subjects in a mixed setting that one KNOWS cause distress. Who does that? It's rude to the point of being abusive and you simply don't have to show up for it.

  • @milenakisel2855
    @milenakisel2855 29 днів тому

    Thank You For the advice!!!❤❤❤

  • @maricarvillarosa4510
    @maricarvillarosa4510 19 днів тому

    Thanks so much i learned a lot....

  • @zenamatthews9380
    @zenamatthews9380 26 днів тому +5

    Could've really used time stamps on this one.

  • @missusmoon3867
    @missusmoon3867 25 днів тому +1

    After 37 years I know he has a problem he can't control. But I love him and respond with empathy. And it has helped.

  • @kristieheineman3351
    @kristieheineman3351 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Jefferson, so I'm pretty sure my older sister listens to you as well, as her favorite get out of responsibility phrase is "I don't remember it that way". I have found that phrase to be a great way to shut down conversation and almost given her permission to rewrite history whenever she wants, and she does too. There's nowhere to go after someone says that. Just like the "I don't remember" phrase. Both of those keep people miles away from repair. She gets credit in front of my parents like she's willing to try to fix things, but in the end it avoids responsibility and shuts it down because she "remembers it differently" or "Doesn't remember. So ridiculous! Can you unpackage that in a video without using my name?

  • @HalosOpulence
    @HalosOpulence Місяць тому +14

    You lost me when you mentioned lying. There’s no need for dishonesty-lying isn’t the right word for “fake it till you make it.” It’s more about convincing yourself you have the confidence to succeed, not about deceiving others. Lying has no place in that mindset.

    • @Callmethebreeze902
      @Callmethebreeze902 Місяць тому +3

      JR Ewing “Oh why tell the truth when a little good ol’ lie will do?” 😂

    • @temi4116
      @temi4116 Місяць тому

      Agree Halos. I didn't care for that comment that the speaker said either.

    • @snowsonline
      @snowsonline Місяць тому

      When he "mentioned lying"?

  • @ShimmerBodyCream
    @ShimmerBodyCream Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @barbaraschultz1442
    @barbaraschultz1442 Місяць тому +5

    Here’s the problem in law, when you say nothing it’s considered compliance or non compliance depending on the type of law or case.

    • @MetaPhysStore0770
      @MetaPhysStore0770 Місяць тому

      But in common parlance, its a sign of being hard of hearing, many older people actually dont hear things, its plausable deniability

    • @barbaraschultz1442
      @barbaraschultz1442 Місяць тому

      @@MetaPhysStore0770 I’m referring to ignoring the behavior and taking the high road to keep please. It can backfire.

  • @gretajane802
    @gretajane802 Місяць тому

    Excellent content!🎉 Subbed.❤

  • @AngyLopez-d6s
    @AngyLopez-d6s 28 днів тому +1

    Such a daddy Jefferson

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 Місяць тому

    Brilliant

  • @1Indig0
    @1Indig0 Місяць тому

    i’m about to watch

  • @leeboriack8054
    @leeboriack8054 Місяць тому +2

    Each person has their own baseline for what their normal is. A single method of measuring does not apply to every person.

  • @hunmari
    @hunmari 29 днів тому +1

    the guy with white beard really good on affirmation to believe in ourselves. who wants to lie like a spy..that guy was confusing

  • @everybot-it
    @everybot-it 23 дні тому

    I like how Zinsser pronounces "no"

  • @philparisi9175
    @philparisi9175 16 днів тому

    I have an issue with the crown situation. I just do it because I feel comfortable and it’s not to send any other messages then it’s just place to put me on, but everyone always likes everyone always has a comment.

  • @vanessac1965
    @vanessac1965 Місяць тому +5

    Great stuff but telling people to ignore their gut is very bad advice. Heuristic shortcuts, procrastination and intuition are not the same things.

  • @loriof5894
    @loriof5894 20 днів тому

    What about a situation when your supervisor accused you of putting a daily report requirement all on a Friday and basically says that you didn’t do the work during the day every day. You only did it on Friday because that’s what the Excel spreadsheet is showing that is just the last time you were in that spreadsheet. Being in the document on Friday to include the time that you saw the patient that you forgot to put in the first time…
    The conversation goes in a circle because he says the time shows Friday the 25th and you’re saying I entered it daily as I was supposed to …
    So basically, you’re being called a liar that you didn’t do your work as instructed. Being told (
    by HR rep in the mtg)
    to be quiet and listen to us being said because you’re on the defensive …
    Heck, yeah I’m on the defensive. You’re accusing me of being a liar and not following the instructions
    at my job …
    That is an absolute no way will I sit here quietly and tolerate anyone saying that .
    Supervisor stating you did not do your job right the way you were instructed I’m saying I did my job right I believed I entered them properly. If I did not enter them properly, you can still see that I did enter them every day and obviously that conversation lost control the minute I got upset, but how do I , deal with that??
    I don’t believe I get to walk away when I’m I am in a review with a supervisor and HR
    any help with that type of situation obviously there’s a much deeper story but my supervisor/CEO is a bully he goes off on tangent some people he’ll collect six people in a few days and just trash them and then the next week act like nothing happened and the reason nonsense weren’t really valid and this is what he does…

  • @nimsayaniaable
    @nimsayaniaable Місяць тому +3

    why do u have to make long video? make it short with points so that it is easier to learn

  • @Lebensbaustein
    @Lebensbaustein 13 днів тому

    Deceit used to "motivate" is still deceit and lies. And self growth is not really that much about what others think. You can fake it till you make it in some regards (such as confidence) but a lot of people pick up on that fake self Real quick, so you'd have to be a genius or a professional actor to pull it off without actual self confidence.

  • @filmawayvlad
    @filmawayvlad 25 днів тому

    It is useful

  • @optimist-heart
    @optimist-heart 21 день тому

    10:59 My parents did that too.

  • @sister1828
    @sister1828 18 днів тому

    Talk about uncontrollably Drama Queens!!

  • @TheVonnieVonVonShow
    @TheVonnieVonVonShow Місяць тому +6

    This is 💯✔️💯✔️💯✔️💯✔️💯✔️🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @ThumperX9
    @ThumperX9 19 днів тому +2

    Two and a half hours? No!

  • @sponkmcdonk3898
    @sponkmcdonk3898 Місяць тому +4

    Repost of old clips

  • @keylanoslokj1806
    @keylanoslokj1806 Місяць тому +2

    Any advice for autistic people to not get so much hate? How to appear more empathetic and engaged in what the other person says

    • @MetaPhysStore0770
      @MetaPhysStore0770 Місяць тому +1

      Mirroring, like repeat back what people say to build understanding

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Місяць тому +4

      Just be up front and tell people ur autistic and what that means - I have a really good friend that did that the first time we met and it allowed me to never be offended or anything at her oddities in communication. Just breaks the ice and sets the expectations - and if the other person can’t deal with it then that’s on them

  • @TrangHuynh-hz9vb
    @TrangHuynh-hz9vb Місяць тому

    We should have the smart #1 man back, please 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 .the #2 told you not trust your gut is wrong . I'm OCD . I am on time and get 😢 done.

  • @Zar2244
    @Zar2244 Місяць тому +2

    The lady needs to practice slower talking so we can take in her words. Saying this in a kind way.

  • @JoshuaKhosa
    @JoshuaKhosa Місяць тому +3

    Why does he have a psycho smile the while time? 😬💀

  • @peacepeace4082
    @peacepeace4082 11 днів тому +1

    Another idea is how Jesus respond to accusation.

  • @WildAntics13
    @WildAntics13 Місяць тому +3

    His eyes is so dark!!! 😂I could literally see psychopathic tendencies 😂!!! No wonder he is a lawyer and really good in conversation!!!! Good thing he is aware of his dark side surely! You can’t be this really good unless you know what you’re shadows can do! Unfortunately most psycho are not aware of themselves ending up creating chaos to other people lives! That’s why in Navy they scored highest in psychopathy but was trained and disciplined enough to use it force for good ! You can’t be that good on anything without becoming ruthless beasts first

    • @wendyleewilliams1157
      @wendyleewilliams1157 Місяць тому +2

      ❤he's so ✅️ right.

    • @pg6776
      @pg6776 Місяць тому

      So, are you saying people with dark eyes have psychopathic tendacies, are from the dark side, or are a ruthless beast?

    • @ShawnaNelson394
      @ShawnaNelson394 Місяць тому +2

      those were not helpful words i just let them hit the floor!!

  • @SerikPoliasc
    @SerikPoliasc Місяць тому

    Garcia Sharon Robinson Robert Williams Mark

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 Місяць тому

    Who is this speaking on intuition?

  • @NoraBee-g5b
    @NoraBee-g5b 27 днів тому

    Lol so be a good actor

  • @petermccavington8232
    @petermccavington8232 Місяць тому +3

    This guy is super annoying i wouldn't want to talk like him or be like him

    • @pg6776
      @pg6776 Місяць тому

      Which guy? Aren't there two men here?

    • @petermccavington8232
      @petermccavington8232 17 днів тому

      The guy answering the questions

  • @JamesBarry-j7m
    @JamesBarry-j7m Місяць тому +4

    Or you could pretend you only speak French? Lol

  • @sinivlogzz
    @sinivlogzz Місяць тому

    Being businss minded s good.....long lasting 🤔sxorinted ll nt last long ..b mndd. ..😮 expectations abt futr ..high.marrid lf s a gv and tk ...😮

  • @deborahmccall5617
    @deborahmccall5617 Місяць тому

    Looks and sounds like Tom Cruise....this kind practice looses cases. No contact. Case closed.

  • @minoozolala
    @minoozolala Місяць тому +2

    The saying is tit for tat, not tic for tac.

    • @MetaPhysStore0770
      @MetaPhysStore0770 Місяць тому +1

      Tic for tac refers to tic tac toe and is widely used, tit for tat is a variationon of tip for tap ( used in the 1500s) which is a fist fight terminology

  • @philparisi9175
    @philparisi9175 16 днів тому

    I have an issue with the crown situation. I just do it because I feel comfortable and it’s not to send any other messages then it’s just place to put me on, but everyone always likes everyone always has a comment.

  • @loriof5894
    @loriof5894 20 днів тому

    What about a situation when your supervisor accused you of putting a daily report requirement all on a Friday and basically says that you didn’t do the work during the day every day. You only did it on Friday because that’s what the Excel spreadsheet is showing that is just the last time you were in that spreadsheet. Being in the document on Friday to include the time that you saw the patient that you forgot to put in the first time…
    The conversation goes in a circle because he says the time shows Friday the 25th and you’re saying I entered it daily as I was supposed to …
    So basically, you’re being called a liar that you didn’t do your work as instructed. Being told (
    by HR rep in the mtg)
    to be quiet and listen to us being said because you’re on the defensive …
    Heck, yeah I’m on the defensive. You’re accusing me of being a liar and not following the instructions
    at my job …
    That is an absolute no way will I sit here quietly and tolerate anyone saying that .
    Supervisor stating you did not do your job right the way you were instructed I’m saying I did my job right I believed I entered them properly. If I did not enter them properly, you can still see that I did enter them every day and obviously that conversation lost control the minute I got upset, but how do I , deal with that??
    I don’t believe I get to walk away when I’m I am in a review with a supervisor and HR
    any help with that type of situation obviously there’s a much deeper story but my supervisor/CEO is a bully he goes off on tangent some people he’ll collect six people in a few days and just trash them and then the next week act like nothing happened and the reason nonsense weren’t really valid and this is what he does…