Directing anger at another person wears you out, makes them feel bad, and gives you a bad reputation. Don’t leap to angerĪnger is never your friend at work. Here’s how to accomplish both of these goals. It’s equally important for the sake of your career - and your festering resentment - to stop it from happening again. When it happens to you, your first instinct may be to point fingers and burn bridges - or to stew quietly, wearing down your own will to live- but it’s important for you not to lose your cool. You don’t want someone to get all the glory and the promotions for the project you spent too many sleepless nights working to create - or the bright flash of insight that really belongs to you. Watching someone else take credit for your idea is one of the most infuriating things that can happen in the workplace.
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