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The workplace is littered with narcissists and this is exactly what you’re describing here. At the end of the day, there are no friends in work or business.
I documented everything, no matter how stupid and “passive aggressive” it seems at the moment. I made complaints to HR followed by medical reports to my doctor. I then hired a lawyer, who went through the notes which told a story and showed a pattern. Now the company will have to stand in front of a judge and explain why they allowed a violation of human rights.
Good for you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you for sharing @yoshshmenge294💜💜💜 Your story shows why it's so important to document. Rather than blaming yourself and thinking it's all in your head.
These were definitely on point. I’m also introverted with social anxiety disorder. It’s tough out here for those of us that simply want to lay low and work.
100% As an extroverted introvert I've been accused of being aloof and not a team member when I didn't want to hang out and drink with my coworkers TWICE A WEEK! "Well, you're so outgoing". Yeah, and I need to decompress.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear that you found the signs relatable. Remember, you're not alone in this - many introverted individuals face similar challenges in the workplace.
You're right on point!! I had a coworker that was passive aggressive towards me in attempting to sabotage my job. I took your advice and I kept a notebook which I used as a "paper trail" in documenting everything. She ended up getting fired. Thank you for taking the time out of your day and making this video.
Hi Twanna!! This info is so great. I have a coworker who checks most of the boxes. We are massage therapists at a salon. The salon was sold to a new owner last year and ever since, he’s been badmouthing me to the new boss, then the new boss started harassing me and sabotaging me. Somehow I disappeared from the online booking system for 2 months before I figured it out. I already knew all of this, but this list really brings it to light. I plan on leaving that job in the new year and continue consuming your content. Thank you!!
"Hello! First and foremost, I'm truly sorry to hear about the challenges you've been facing at your workplace. It's disheartening when your professional environment turns toxic. However, I'm glad to hear that you've found value in the content and that it has helped bring clarity to your situation. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾As you prepare to transition to a new opportunity in the new year, remember to focus on what empowers you and aligns with your professional values. Keep nurturing your skills and don't hesitate to reach out if you need guidance on navigating this change. Wishing you all the best in your journey ahead!"
When coworkers treat you like children or their children. Um no. Or everything that you have accomplished personally or professionally they've done it better.
Hey there! It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating coworkers. Hope you continue celebrating your achievements and acknowledging your progress, regardless of how others perceive them. It's always essential to recognize your own value and the unique contributions you bring to the table.
About 15 years ago I worked at a company (as an artist) in NYC where I had an underling who didn't have my level of talent...and he started a campaign to become the most liked guy in the company, the boss's pet and eventually started turning people against me behind my back. The first signs I saw were lots of passive aggressive, snarky comments always directed at me. He was good at making his comment look self-deprecating but somehow making it about me. Insidious stuff. One of his slimiest moves was standing outside of a meeting room door to listen in on conversations. Sometimes he got caught doing that. He was just a little worm and I was the only one who could see it because he had mastered the art of charming people. I even saw a book he accidentally left on his desk about how to manipulate people and make them like you. This guy was a master of mind games and influencing people and he eventually got my job...when I gave it to him by leaving the company to start my own business. So maybe I should be thanking that weasel.
New subsciber here, 😊👋😃🇱🇷 Illinois. It's sad to me that people can't be friends at work as most of us are with our coworkers more than our family! I have been brutally burned by past female coworkers thinking they were my friends. Now I know to lay low. I learned to protect myself. @6:51 these coworkers are the worst! So unessary and sadistic! And I despise the butt kissers! 😂
Hey there! Thanks so much for subscribing. And sharing your experience. It’s definitely tough navigating relationships at work, especially when you’ve been burned in the past. 😔 I completely understand why you’d want to lay low and protect yourself. Work friendships can be tricky, and it’s important to set boundaries that keep you comfortable and safe.
There is a group at work who have an online slander group to which they openly admitted to so I went to management and the group said they didn’t have a group like that and said I made it all up and they got away with it and they still openly talk about it
I'm going through this now. I just started a position I love but there are co workers who have been here 20+ years who are always in the managers office and then I get an email. I am doing an exceptional job and have heard praises from the manager, ceo and cfo but those 2 coworkers seem to be getting nervous. I'm praying I can make it past this stage.
Ah, the classic case of new blood shaking things up in the office! It's natural for some people to feel a bit threatened when someone new comes in and shows exceptional skills. Just keep being amazing and let them sweat it out!
@coachtwannacarter Thank you! I don't want to dim my light been doing that way too long so I'm just going to keep pushing and continue doing an amazing job. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I knew I wasn’t crazy! Thank you especially for the solutions. Not letting too much water pass under that bridge is spot on. I’ve been dealing with this for almost 6 months now, since my 1st day, from the coworker that was supposed to have trained me. I’m going to send the email tomorrow morning…actually, later this morning as here it is 3am and I’m still awake fretting over it all. I’m afraid I’m about to the point of not being able to cross that hurdle but I’m gonna give it a try. Better than clocking her in the head with my stapler…I guess. 😮😅 So, 🤞 I appreciate you! Liked and subscribed. I got a feeling I need to hear more of what you have to say. Folks ain’t right out there!
Yes, talking is good, clocking is to be avoided😂😂 Thanks for subscribing. Looking forward to seeing you at my lives. I go live every Wednesday night at 8:35pm ET. Would love an update on how things went😊
You hit it spot on!! I've experienced everything you have said. Worked FT obtained my BSN and put request off for my final week had over 10 assignments due to graduate submitted request in March for July & July hits was placed on schedule then told I had to find my own replacement, I cried freaked out & a co-worker nicely took over my shifts. Took off college 2 weeks worked regular 4- 12/hrs shifts those 2weeks not in class then entered MSN went back to work 3- 12/hrs shifts FT again & completed both BSN & MSN with honors & my nursing director never acknowledged. While a LPN completed her RN my director sent out email to all staff to congratulate her & even gave her a party. I ended up submitting my resignation from FT to PRN now work 2 nights 12/hrs shifts a week. She got upset with me via text & email only & I asked to talk in person she texted too busy trying to work schedule. Now she has finally on my annual evaluation complemented me in writing for completing my Masters in Nursing & finally wrote that I was an asset to our facility. My co-workers that use to talk to me regularly prior when I first was always working 4-5 12/hrs shifts a week before returning to college always calling/texting me included me in the click now rarely speak to me, unless they want something like how to do something at work, answers to our annual required test or if I can come cover for them on a shift. Now, after getting my MSN in nursing education & desperately want to leave night shift for days am seeking new positions to work adjuct remote online teaching to help my elderly mother. I'm now renovating my house to sell to move in with my mom to teach online, maybe tutor nursing students, help write papers, and possibly start an online business to get my mom involved to help her stay busy mentally. I've been a psychiatric nurse for the past 6 years on nights, always worked days prior to psychiatric nursing, worked as an RN Mgr 8 yrs, ADON 5 yrs, to psych 6 yrs. So ready to move on when my boss knew all along I've been in college, never acknowledged till 2 weeks ago when after each accomplishment never saying anything till now. I am the only nurse with MSN other than her except our NP-C, medical MD & Psych MD & Counselors. Once I get house completed & move I'm resigning completely from this toxic environment. Yes, I've had co-workers do the CC: emails reporting that I've not completed specific tasks on patient charts which I would pull the chart & I did complete while she overlooked trying to make me look bad. She did that after I entered the nursing station saying "hey girl haven't seen you, you, you look great & its so great running into you & I've missed working with you so much!" I even was her preceptor taught her everything she knows on psych including how to document & understand various behavioral health disorders, mental disorders, substance abuse. Sorry went into so much detail, but watching your video resonates with me & my recent experiences. Co-workers can be very deciteful, manipulate & are busy bodies talking dirt only out of jealousy because they are not willing to put forth the effort to better themselves they turn on people that expand beyond their comfort level to grow internally. They use to tell me "OMG, I don't know how you can be in college working FT, that's too much", some I did influence & encourage to do it that it is doable & huge commitment, some did & quit, only talked to me while doing it to get me to explain a particular course, how to research & even write their papers, I was proof reading their work of courses I completed while doing my own research. They all quit using excuses that it took away their social life, but I realized they actually wanted me to do their work for them. I was being used. Great video! Truthful and honestly, as an adult, we really have very few if any true friends. I thank God for my family support & your video supporting my thoughts & feelings I had.
Thanks for sharing your story here Anna. So many in your story resonated with me. Love how just kept it moving and achieved your goals any way. Definitely keep that up💜💜💜💜💜
You're welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you found the video helpful and informative. It's always great to know that I'm able to provide value to others through my content. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to let me know. Thanks for watching!
I have a hundred stories regarding workplace sabotage: This one boss continued to compete with me. She wanted me to know she was the boss. So I wanted her to know I knew she was the boss so I tried asking for more guidance. She didn't like that I was good at my job. I asked for her help creating an email. She told me exactly what to put in an email when she was in my office. She asked me to copy her and thousands of other people in the office. When she went back to her office she responded to my email saying I had the information wrong and she will work with me. Crazy! She told me the exact words to put in email.
I probably would have replied while copying everyone else and state that I wrote everything she said to write. Definitely if I could afford to lose that job.
It’s my assistant manager … but she met her match because I have an escape plan in the next 2 months and if she goes to far I will be contacting the higher ups on that ashh
Here are twenty-one telltale signs to look out for: 00:00 Introduction 05:25 Sabotaging coworkers can ruin your reputation 05:55 Consistently competing about everything 06:34 Coworker who pushes all your buttons 07:13 Sabotage you by asking questions to make you look dumb 07:43 Undermine you by making jokes at your expense 08:11 Sabotage you by blowing up little mistakes in front of others 09:22 Trash talking you behind your back 10:03 Talk down to you 10:42 They ignore you in conversation 11:21 Refuse to acknowledge your success 11:39 They talk complain about everybody else in the office 12:01 They collect all the office bad news 12:13 A sabotager talks bad about the supervisor 12:49 Spend time gossiping about everybody els 13:08 Volunteer for projects and farm out the work to you 13:29 They take credit for any ideas that seem successful, but try to blame you if the project fails 14:07 A sabotaging coworker will ignore you when you try to talk to them about work 14:22 Fail to invite you to meetings and leave you off emails 14:52 Try to undermine you by leaving out important information you need or a projectJoin me to check them out and find out some simple solutions. 16:47 Document, keep track of everything in a notebook
Here is a video where I talk about what to do when your boss undermines you. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/70KIedP_zE4/v-deo.html. Let me know what you think.
This question is truly a "it depends" question. If the situation escalates and you believe there are legal ramifications, then consulting with a solicitor can be an option. If all else fails and you believe the work environment is detrimental to your well-being and professional growth, then considering a new job might be the best move for your mental and professional health.
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Thanks so much for information! How would you deal with being a new manager trainee and your coach suddenly turns against you based on what some possible co-workers that do not want you to finish the program and get higher position?
Navigating a situation like the one you described can be quite challenging, but not impossible. Openly communicate with your coach to understand their concerns, maintaining professionalism at all times. Definitely document your accomplishments and interactions to validate your performance. If the environment feels toxic, consider if staying is beneficial for your growth or if other opportunities might be a better fit. Hopes this helps.
I agree with several of your comments. However some of what you said is not usually right. For example many only gossip about one or two people instead of gossipping about everyone or the supervisor.
Sounds like your experiences were different from mine. I've been in work spaces where everyone was afraid of not being in the room. As they knew they would be talked about.
They only want to talk to you at the work place. One ex cowoker Called me out the blue at work during the summer and I told her to have a great year she said oh my god are your not coming back. I told her she is at the work place. She said oh I am just taken by this news I said what news I said again you are at the work place. Now she was off for two weeks before reporting back and never called me though out but called me in the morning hours saying I just want to check on you huh..
Sounds like a co-worker I once knew many years ago. Telltale sign is when she’s in a good mood, she seems fine, but when her mood suddenly changes. Oh yeah - arguing with her is pointless, and she was the most unbearable to be around.
Hi Twanna. What you are about to read is not in my head nor is it a movie. It's a new reality for me at the job. There's something strange going on at the site in reference to me as an employee. Beyond the shadow of doubt, I know that someone has been going around defaming my good name and character in the building. As you know, this act is against the law. This is called defamation of character. Am I right? Why do I say this? Many of the people who have been friendly to me for more than two years have suddenly stopped communicating, especially when I am posted in the lobby. This new attitude towards me started about 5 weeks ago. I firmly believe that many of the employees from various departments are trying to make me feel unwanted hoping that I would leave the site. I spoke to several of my coworkers about what is happening to me. They told me to simply ignore the silent treatment, do my job and go home. Of course, this is easier said than done. There is a group effort to make me feel unwanted and uncomfortable. If I did something wrong or offended anyone, I would like to know exactly what I did that would compel a group of employees who have been saying hello to me for more than two years to suddenly stop all communications. By the way, this is only happening to me and not my coworkers. The silent treatment is only directed to me when posted in the lobby. I don't know who started the rumor, why the rumor was started and what exactly was spread about me. The rumor has ruined my good name and character not only in the lobby but on different floors and into several departments. If one or two employees decided that they no longer wanted to talk to me, I would not bother to post my story here. However, the number of people who continue to give me the silent treatment grows on a daily basis. Everyday, without exaggeration, a new employee is added to the DON'T TALK TO ME list, if you know what I mean. It is hard to work and be ignored. I make a decent salary and so walking away from the job is not a good idea. Questions: 1. What is the best way to handle the silent treatment at the job? 2. What would you do in my situation? 3. What is the main reason for giving an employee the silent treatment? Thank you.
Oh wow, that really sounds frustrating.😔 Sometimes when people get treated that way at work, it's called being managed out. Which happens when the company or supervisor is trying to make conditions so uncomfortable for you that you just quit on your own. Instead of them firing you. I talk about the signs and how to deal with being managed out of your job here 👉🏾ua-cam.com/video/Sp82GO2v6U0/v-deo.html and here 👉🏾ua-cam.com/video/LGUJ5aR5r6s/v-deo.html Let me know if these videos were helpful.
@@coachtwannacarter : My manager agreed to transfer me out of the site into another building. I don't think it's about being managed out. I just think a rumor was started by a bunch of haters who probably want my job. I have great hours with the weekend off. I work 40 hours in 4 days. How sweet is that? I will check out the other videos. Tell me, what is the main reason for giving someone the silent treatment at the job?
@@guidofeliz8384 Glad to hear it. Some people at the job can be petty and trifling🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀Especially when they believe giving you the cold shoulder makes them look good in some kind of way. You are very fortunate to have a supervisor who was able to transfer you.. 🥳
@@coachtwannacarter : The transfer is in process. I should receive my new assignment schedule next week. People are mean, greedy and envious. I am 57. In what way am I a threat to anyone there? Someone started an ugly rumor about me and most decided to believe the lie just to be part of the click.
Misery love company, and at the end of the day the bad part is everything they send my way I return it back to Sender..... God the father in Jesus said just won't work
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Coworkers are NOT your friends.
True.
baby you have to get to what we are here for faster
15- 20 years ago you had a higher chance to find friends at work. Not anymore apparently.🙁
The workplace is littered with narcissists and this is exactly what you’re describing here. At the end of the day, there are no friends in work or business.
I documented everything, no matter how stupid and “passive aggressive” it seems at the moment. I made complaints to HR followed by medical reports to my doctor. I then hired a lawyer, who went through the notes which told a story and showed a pattern. Now the company will have to stand in front of a judge and explain why they allowed a violation of human rights.
Good for you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you for sharing @yoshshmenge294💜💜💜 Your story shows why it's so important to document. Rather than blaming yourself and thinking it's all in your head.
These were definitely on point. I’m also introverted with social anxiety disorder. It’s tough out here for those of us that simply want to lay low and work.
Yes. This was me so many days when I was employed by others. I just wanted to do good work and then go home. No fuss, no drama.
Absolutely..... I applied for a job not a friend
100% As an extroverted introvert I've been accused of being aloof and not a team member when I didn't want to hang out and drink with my coworkers TWICE A WEEK! "Well, you're so outgoing". Yeah, and I need to decompress.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear that you found the signs relatable. Remember, you're not alone in this - many introverted individuals face similar challenges in the workplace.
I feel you. @original comment
You're right on point!! I had a coworker that was passive aggressive towards me in attempting to sabotage my job. I took your advice and I kept a notebook which I used as a "paper trail" in documenting everything. She ended up getting fired. Thank you for taking the time out of your day and making this video.
So happy for you that you were able to keep that paper trail. Thank you for sharing!
I am not being heard
Hi Twanna!! This info is so great. I have a coworker who checks most of the boxes. We are massage therapists at a salon. The salon was sold to a new owner last year and ever since, he’s been badmouthing me to the new boss, then the new boss started harassing me and sabotaging me. Somehow I disappeared from the online booking system for 2 months before I figured it out.
I already knew all of this, but this list really brings it to light.
I plan on leaving that job in the new year and continue consuming your content.
Thank you!!
"Hello!
First and foremost, I'm truly sorry to hear about the challenges you've been facing at your workplace. It's disheartening when your professional environment turns toxic.
However, I'm glad to hear that you've found value in the content and that it has helped bring clarity to your situation. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾As you prepare to transition to a new opportunity in the new year, remember to focus on what empowers you and aligns with your professional values.
Keep nurturing your skills and don't hesitate to reach out if you need guidance on navigating this change. Wishing you all the best in your journey ahead!"
This is spot on, this is my work mate and I don’t work in a office,it’s time to get another job I’m not spending 2023 in a toxic environment
Good for you👏🏾👏🏾
My boss is slowly placing toxic wokers on the shift. She seems to like the toxic environment. Im on my way out.
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Many play up to the majority and supervisor while undermining a person.
Yes some will. While others just want to undermine you AND take credit for the good work you. So they can get ahead and promoted on your good works.
@@coachtwannacarter Thanks 👍 I understand better. 🙂
Exactly what happened to me
Beginning of the ten ways 6:00
When coworkers treat you like children or their children. Um no. Or everything that you have accomplished personally or professionally they've done it better.
Hey there! It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating coworkers. Hope you continue celebrating your achievements and acknowledging your progress, regardless of how others perceive them. It's always essential to recognize your own value and the unique contributions you bring to the table.
About 15 years ago I worked at a company (as an artist) in NYC where I had an underling who didn't have my level of talent...and he started a campaign to become the most liked guy in the company, the boss's pet and eventually started turning people against me behind my back. The first signs I saw were lots of passive aggressive, snarky comments always directed at me. He was good at making his comment look self-deprecating but somehow making it about me. Insidious stuff. One of his slimiest moves was standing outside of a meeting room door to listen in on conversations. Sometimes he got caught doing that. He was just a little worm and I was the only one who could see it because he had mastered the art of charming people. I even saw a book he accidentally left on his desk about how to manipulate people and make them like you. This guy was a master of mind games and influencing people and he eventually got my job...when I gave it to him by leaving the company to start my own business. So maybe I should be thanking that weasel.
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It's sad to me that people can't be friends at work as most of us are with our coworkers more than our family! I have been brutally burned by past female coworkers thinking they were my friends. Now I know to lay low. I learned to protect myself.
@6:51 these coworkers are the worst! So unessary and sadistic! And I despise the butt kissers! 😂
Hey there! Thanks so much for subscribing. And sharing your experience. It’s definitely tough navigating relationships at work, especially when you’ve been burned in the past. 😔 I completely understand why you’d want to lay low and protect yourself. Work friendships can be tricky, and it’s important to set boundaries that keep you comfortable and safe.
There is a group at work who have an online slander group to which they openly admitted to so I went to management and the group said they didn’t have a group like that and said I made it all up and they got away with it and they still openly talk about it
OMG, that has to be absolutely frustrating😳😳
Right on👍.. You just described my evil coworker..
Holy smokes! Are you still working with that coworker?
@@coachtwannacarter Only once in awhile….. I work in security and she is not my regular partner. Thank goodness 😅
I'm going through this now. I just started a position I love but there are co workers who have been here 20+ years who are always in the managers office and then I get an email. I am doing an exceptional job and have heard praises from the manager, ceo and cfo but those 2 coworkers seem to be getting nervous. I'm praying I can make it past this stage.
Ah, the classic case of new blood shaking things up in the office! It's natural for some people to feel a bit threatened when someone new comes in and shows exceptional skills. Just keep being amazing and let them sweat it out!
@coachtwannacarter Thank you! I don't want to dim my light been doing that way too long so I'm just going to keep pushing and continue doing an amazing job. Thank you!
Hey, thanks for the love! Don't let anyone bring you down, keep pushing and doing your thing. You're killing it!🌟🌟🌟
Great work
Timeless advice!!!!
Ty keep up the awesome work
Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate your support and I'm thrilled that you found the advice timeless. Stay tuned for more helpful videos!
Thank you for this. I knew I wasn’t crazy! Thank you especially for the solutions. Not letting too much water pass under that bridge is spot on. I’ve been dealing with this for almost 6 months now, since my 1st day, from the coworker that was supposed to have trained me. I’m going to send the email tomorrow morning…actually, later this morning as here it is 3am and I’m still awake fretting over it all. I’m afraid I’m about to the point of not being able to cross that hurdle but I’m gonna give it a try. Better than clocking her in the head with my stapler…I guess. 😮😅 So, 🤞
I appreciate you! Liked and subscribed. I got a feeling I need to hear more of what you have to say. Folks ain’t right out there!
Yes, talking is good, clocking is to be avoided😂😂 Thanks for subscribing. Looking forward to seeing you at my lives. I go live every Wednesday night at 8:35pm ET. Would love an update on how things went😊
Sounds like what I just went through to a T
You hit it spot on!! I've experienced everything you have said. Worked FT obtained my BSN and put request off for my final week had over 10 assignments due to graduate submitted request in March for July & July hits was placed on schedule then told I had to find my own replacement, I cried freaked out & a co-worker nicely took over my shifts. Took off college 2 weeks worked regular 4- 12/hrs shifts those 2weeks not in class then entered MSN went back to work 3- 12/hrs shifts FT again & completed both BSN & MSN with honors & my nursing director never acknowledged. While a LPN completed her RN my director sent out email to all staff to congratulate her & even gave her a party. I ended up submitting my resignation from FT to PRN now work 2 nights 12/hrs shifts a week. She got upset with me via text & email only & I asked to talk in person she texted too busy trying to work schedule. Now she has finally on my annual evaluation complemented me in writing for completing my Masters in Nursing & finally wrote that I was an asset to our facility. My co-workers that use to talk to me regularly prior when I first was always working 4-5 12/hrs shifts a week before returning to college always calling/texting me included me in the click now rarely speak to me, unless they want something like how to do something at work, answers to our annual required test or if I can come cover for them on a shift. Now, after getting my MSN in nursing education & desperately want to leave night shift for days am seeking new positions to work adjuct remote online teaching to help my elderly mother. I'm now renovating my house to sell to move in with my mom to teach online, maybe tutor nursing students, help write papers, and possibly start an online business to get my mom involved to help her stay busy mentally. I've been a psychiatric nurse for the past 6 years on nights, always worked days prior to psychiatric nursing, worked as an RN Mgr 8 yrs, ADON 5 yrs, to psych 6 yrs. So ready to move on when my boss knew all along I've been in college, never acknowledged till 2 weeks ago when after each accomplishment never saying anything till now. I am the only nurse with MSN other than her except our NP-C, medical MD & Psych MD & Counselors. Once I get house completed & move I'm resigning completely from this toxic environment. Yes, I've had co-workers do the CC: emails reporting that I've not completed specific tasks on patient charts which I would pull the chart & I did complete while she overlooked trying to make me look bad. She did that after I entered the nursing station saying "hey girl haven't seen you, you, you look great & its so great running into you & I've missed working with you so much!" I even was her preceptor taught her everything she knows on psych including how to document & understand various behavioral health disorders, mental disorders, substance abuse. Sorry went into so much detail, but watching your video resonates with me & my recent experiences. Co-workers can be very deciteful, manipulate & are busy bodies talking dirt only out of jealousy because they are not willing to put forth the effort to better themselves they turn on people that expand beyond their comfort level to grow internally. They use to tell me "OMG, I don't know how you can be in college working FT, that's too much", some I did influence & encourage to do it that it is doable & huge commitment, some did & quit, only talked to me while doing it to get me to explain a particular course, how to research & even write their papers, I was proof reading their work of courses I completed while doing my own research. They all quit using excuses that it took away their social life, but I realized they actually wanted me to do their work for them. I was being used. Great video! Truthful and honestly, as an adult, we really have very few if any true friends. I thank God for my family support & your video supporting my thoughts & feelings I had.
Thanks for sharing your story here Anna. So many in your story resonated with me. Love how just kept it moving and achieved your goals any way. Definitely keep that up💜💜💜💜💜
#replay This has been so helpful and informative! Thanks for an awesome video!
You're welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you found the video helpful and informative. It's always great to know that I'm able to provide value to others through my content. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to let me know. Thanks for watching!
I have a hundred stories regarding workplace sabotage: This one boss continued to compete with me. She wanted me to know she was the boss. So I wanted her to know I knew she was the boss so I tried asking for more guidance. She didn't like that I was good at my job.
I asked for her help creating an email. She told me exactly what to put in an email when she was in my office. She asked me to copy her and thousands of other people in the office. When she went back to her office she responded to my email saying I had the information wrong and she will work with me. Crazy! She told me the exact words to put in email.
Wowwwww. 😲😲😲😲
That sounds really frustrating
I hope you quit that job
I probably would have replied while copying everyone else and state that I wrote everything she said to write. Definitely if I could afford to lose that job.
Wow, she forgot
It’s my assistant manager … but she met her match because I have an escape plan in the next 2 months and if she goes to far I will be contacting the higher ups on that ashh
YASSSS!!!! Always be prepared with your plan.✅👏🏾
Signs to look for starts at 5:50
Here are twenty-one telltale signs to look out for:
00:00 Introduction
05:25 Sabotaging coworkers can ruin your reputation
05:55 Consistently competing about everything
06:34 Coworker who pushes all your buttons
07:13 Sabotage you by asking questions to make you look dumb
07:43 Undermine you by making jokes at your expense
08:11 Sabotage you by blowing up little mistakes in front of others
09:22 Trash talking you behind your back
10:03 Talk down to you
10:42 They ignore you in conversation
11:21 Refuse to acknowledge your success
11:39 They talk complain about everybody else in the office
12:01 They collect all the office bad news
12:13 A sabotager talks bad about the supervisor
12:49 Spend time gossiping about everybody els
13:08 Volunteer for projects and farm out the work to you
13:29 They take credit for any ideas that seem successful, but try to blame you if the project fails
14:07 A sabotaging coworker will ignore you when you try to talk to them about work
14:22 Fail to invite you to meetings and leave you off emails
14:52 Try to undermine you by leaving out important information you need or a projectJoin me to check them out and find out some simple solutions.
16:47 Document, keep track of everything in a notebook
You are right on point!
I appreciate your feedback💜💜
Really good ideas thank you!!
Glad you like them!😊😊
And what do you advise when it is not a coworker but your actual supervisor that does many of the things you have mentioned?
Here is a video where I talk about what to do when your boss undermines you. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/70KIedP_zE4/v-deo.html.
Let me know what you think.
Get out of ther asap
👍 Very loud and clear 😘😘😘💯💯💯👍👍👍.
Glad you think so!👍🏾
I appreciate your video sis!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What about if you do all this but your boss takes their side, then what? Do you look for a new job or get a solicitor involved?
This question is truly a "it depends" question. If the situation escalates and you believe there are legal ramifications, then consulting with a solicitor can be an option.
If all else fails and you believe the work environment is detrimental to your well-being and professional growth, then considering a new job might be the best move for your mental and professional health.
I've been noticing that it's everywhere, unfortunately.
Great video and thank you for your wisdom!
Sending love from California!
Appreciating the supportive feedback😊😊
Great video, right on
Thanks for your feedback💜
I dont think anyone willingly does all these unless it is about performance at work
Hurt people hurt other people. It's often the root cause of why people sabotage others in the workplace.
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Thanks so much for information! How would you deal with being a new manager trainee and your coach suddenly turns against you based on what some possible co-workers that do not want you to finish the program and get higher position?
Navigating a situation like the one you described can be quite challenging, but not impossible. Openly communicate with your coach to understand their concerns, maintaining professionalism at all times. Definitely document your accomplishments and interactions to validate your performance. If the environment feels toxic, consider if staying is beneficial for your growth or if other opportunities might be a better fit. Hopes this helps.
I agree with several of your comments. However some of what you said is not usually right. For example many only gossip about one or two people instead of gossipping about everyone or the supervisor.
Sounds like your experiences were different from mine. I've been in work spaces where everyone was afraid of not being in the room. As they knew they would be talked about.
Thank you
@@lynneyoung5084 You're welcome
For me, its when people will aggressively undermine themselves just to get you.
They only want to talk to you at the work place. One ex cowoker Called me out the blue at work during the summer and I told her to have a great year she said oh my god are your not coming back. I told her she is at the work place. She said oh I am just taken by this news I said what news I said again you are at the work place. Now she was off for two weeks before reporting back and never called me though out but called me in the morning hours saying I just want to check on you huh..
Wow that sound so frustrating.
Got a young coworker who does the same thing. Might talk to the boss about it. Don't know.
Thank you for your video. It was helpful
So glad it was helpful Debbie😊😊
Sounds like a co-worker I once knew many years ago. Telltale sign is when she’s in a good mood, she seems fine, but when her mood suddenly changes. Oh yeah - arguing with her is pointless, and she was the most unbearable to be around.
Sounds like she trying! Good thing she's former coworker🥳
Replay!😊
📌 FREE PDF - 21 Telltale Signs A Coworker Is Out To Sabotage You 👉🏾 twannacarter.com/21-telltale-signs-a-coworker-is-out-to-sabotage-you
Great content!
Thank you.
Thanks for the love! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Keep an eye out for more content coming soon!
Not to be found, the link with the list 😢
Big oops! Here you go: bit.ly/3JOdskP😀
thank you ❤ so much #greatvideo
You're quite welcome💜
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Many thanks for viewing the replay Patrice. What hit home for you?
Gracias me gusta mucho escucharte me encantaría que nos compartieras más de tu tiempo
Hi Twanna.
What you are about to read is not in my head nor is it a movie. It's a new reality for me at the job. There's something strange going on at the site in reference to me as an employee. Beyond the shadow of doubt, I know that someone has been going around defaming my good name and character in the building. As you know, this act is against the law. This is called defamation of character. Am I right?
Why do I say this? Many of the people who have been friendly to me for more than two years have suddenly stopped communicating, especially when I am posted in the lobby. This new attitude towards me started about 5 weeks ago. I firmly believe that many of the employees from various departments are trying to make me feel unwanted hoping that I would leave the site.
I spoke to several of my coworkers about what is happening to me. They told me to simply ignore the silent treatment, do my job and go home. Of course, this is easier said than done. There is a group effort to make me feel unwanted and uncomfortable.
If I did something wrong or offended anyone, I would like to know exactly what I did that would compel a group of employees who have been saying hello to me for more than two years to suddenly stop all communications. By the way, this is only happening to me and not my coworkers. The silent treatment is only directed to me when posted in the lobby.
I don't know who started the rumor, why the rumor was started and what exactly was spread about me. The rumor has ruined my good name and character not only in the lobby but on different floors and into several departments.
If one or two employees decided that they no longer wanted to talk to me, I would not bother to post my story here. However, the number of people who continue to give me the silent treatment grows on a daily basis.
Everyday, without exaggeration, a new employee is added to the DON'T TALK TO ME list, if you know what I mean. It is hard to work and be ignored. I make a decent salary and so walking away from the job is not a good idea.
Questions:
1. What is the best way to handle the silent treatment at the job?
2. What would you do in my situation?
3. What is the main reason for giving an employee the silent treatment?
Thank you.
Oh wow, that really sounds frustrating.😔 Sometimes when people get treated that way at work, it's called being managed out.
Which happens when the company or supervisor is trying to make conditions so uncomfortable for you that you just quit on your own. Instead of them firing you.
I talk about the signs and how to deal with being managed out of your job
here 👉🏾ua-cam.com/video/Sp82GO2v6U0/v-deo.html
and
here 👉🏾ua-cam.com/video/LGUJ5aR5r6s/v-deo.html
Let me know if these videos were helpful.
@@coachtwannacarter :
My manager agreed to transfer me out of the site into another building. I don't think it's about being managed out. I just think a rumor was started by a bunch of haters who probably want my job. I have great hours with the weekend off. I work 40 hours in 4 days. How sweet is that? I will check out the other videos. Tell me, what is the main reason for giving someone the silent treatment at the job?
@@guidofeliz8384 Glad to hear it. Some people at the job can be petty and trifling🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀Especially when they believe giving you the cold shoulder makes them look good in some kind of way. You are very fortunate to have a supervisor who was able to transfer you.. 🥳
@@coachtwannacarter :
The transfer is in process. I should receive my new assignment schedule next week. People are mean, greedy and envious. I am 57. In what way am I a threat to anyone there? Someone started an ugly rumor about me and most decided to believe the lie just to be part of the click.
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Hey Christine, thanks for catching the replay 😊
I had such coworkers my exboss asked to stop job
Wow!
Huh?
@@fajrsahar157 Wow, to it being so bad that your exboss asked to stop the job.
@@coachtwannacarter political machinations in the community, city, special interest groups, exercising control of the situation to elevate themselves
#Replay
Hi! I can't seem to get your pdf. The link doesn't work.
Updated✅ try this one - bit.ly/3JOdskP
Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention💜💜💜💜💜
Now that am jobless I see no value in reading this
I am so sorry to hear you are jobless. That must be very frustrating for you😔
Misery love company, and at the end of the day the bad part is everything they send my way I return it back to Sender..... God the father in Jesus said just won't work
#replay
Thanks for viewing the video Julie. What was helpful for you?
#replay
Fremont VW to the "T"
Some of these are adhd traits and are not to sabotage people.
Is that the guy from SNL?
Would be cool if it was!
#Replay
Thanks for watching Michael!
If u have to document get out lol who has time for that!
It depends. Either way document to keep your coins or prevent being rail roaded and your reputation ruined.
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You look familiar,
Wow!
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#replay
Thanks for checking out this video Marcela. Was it helpful?