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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
If you stopped fixing things, half the place would collapse.
Do you spend more time correcting other people's mistakes than doing your actual job?
Tired of being the one who holds it all together while everyone else makes it worse?
Do you bite your tongue, play it calm, and still end up cleaning the mess?
You're not burned out.
You're just surrounded by people who make everything harder than it needs to be.
You stay calm. You think clearly. You double-check your work.
Meanwhile, someone two seats down is "circling back" on a plan that was never good to begin with.
Your day gets hijacked by meetings that go nowhere, pointless questions, and tasks you end up fixing - again.
You try to stay professional. You try to stay patient.
But behind the polite nods and clenched jaw, you're asking:
"Is it me? Or is everyone around me operating on autopilot with the brakes on?"
The truth? It's not you.
You're not arrogant. You're not difficult. You're just competent - in a system that doesn't always reward it.
Working with difficult people doesn't just slow you down.
It drains your time, your energy, and your sanity.
And no, you can't always walk away - because dysfunction often wears a badge and sits at the big table.
You play it smart. They improvise. And somehow, they win.
This isn't a rant. It's a survival manual.
You'll learn how to stay clear-headed in chaotic environments,
set limits without lighting fires,
and protect your time and focus-
even when you're surrounded by bad decisions and fragile egos.
You'll discover:
The 5 types of difficult people you meet at work - and how to adapt to each How to defuse dysfunction without becoming "the difficult one" How to be heard in rooms full of noise Scripts to end pointless conversations, fast How to manage up, sideways, and diagonally - without burning out What to do when you're the most competent person there (and wish you weren't)
Keep going like this, and you won't just run out of patience -
you'll run out of yourself. One drop at a time.
This isn't about pretending.
It's about working smart - around the mess.
With tools that work, from intern to exec.
Because your intelligence deserves better than holding it all together -and your cup shouldn't be the dumping ground for everyone else's mess.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
If you stopped fixing things, half the place would collapse.
Do you spend more time correcting other people's mistakes than doing your actual job?
Tired of being the one who holds it all together while everyone else makes it worse?
Do you bite your tongue, play it calm, and still end up cleaning the mess?
You're not burned out.
You're just surrounded by people who make everything harder than it needs to be.
You stay calm. You think clearly. You double-check your work.
Meanwhile, someone two seats down is "circling back" on a plan that was never good to begin with.
Your day gets hijacked by meetings that go nowhere, pointless questions, and tasks you end up fixing - again.
You try to stay professional. You try to stay patient.
But behind the polite nods and clenched jaw, you're asking:
"Is it me? Or is everyone around me operating on autopilot with the brakes on?"
The truth? It's not you.
You're not arrogant. You're not difficult. You're just competent - in a system that doesn't always reward it.
Working with difficult people doesn't just slow you down.
It drains your time, your energy, and your sanity.
And no, you can't always walk away - because dysfunction often wears a badge and sits at the big table.
You play it smart. They improvise. And somehow, they win.
This isn't a rant. It's a survival manual.
You'll learn how to stay clear-headed in chaotic environments,
set limits without lighting fires,
and protect your time and focus-
even when you're surrounded by bad decisions and fragile egos.
You'll discover:
The 5 types of difficult people you meet at work - and how to adapt to each How to defuse dysfunction without becoming "the difficult one" How to be heard in rooms full of noise Scripts to end pointless conversations, fast How to manage up, sideways, and diagonally - without burning out What to do when you're the most competent person there (and wish you weren't)
Keep going like this, and you won't just run out of patience -
you'll run out of yourself. One drop at a time.
This isn't about pretending.
It's about working smart - around the mess.
With tools that work, from intern to exec.
Because your intelligence deserves better than holding it all together -and your cup shouldn't be the dumping ground for everyone else's mess.