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How to Work With a Leo

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Leos are the stars of the zodiac. If you work with a Leo, you have surely noticed that he loves to be the center of attention. He exudes pride and confidence and has an almost regal air about him. Read the information below to better understand your Leo coworker.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Find your Leo coworker's strengths. A Leo tends to have a warm, positive attitude that is a wonderful asset at the office. He has a great sense of showmanship and drama, so often is a great salesperson. A Leo is also comfortable in any type of leadership role and excels at inspiring others.

  2. Step 2

    Understand that a Leo values status and will work hard to move up in the company. A Leo is quite ambitious, but can be self-promoting; she isn't afraid to tell everyone and anyone just how good she is at her job. Unfortunately, this behavior often comes across and conceited and selfish.

  3. Step 3

    Appreciate your Leo coworker's hard work. A Leo is attracted to expensive things and he understands that he must work hard to get them. This drive makes him a willing and dedicated contributor on the job.

  4. Step 4

    Recognize that a Leo has good intentions. Even though her large ego makes her seem self-centered and arrogant in some situations, she is actually quite generous and noble. She really does want the best for everyone.

  5. Step 5

    Enlist the help of your Leo coworker when you need some imaginative input. A Leo can be known for their creativity and expressiveness. He will be more than happy to share his talents with you.

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