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Poor Communication & Anger in the Workplace

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Summary: Anger in the workplace can sometimes be provoked by coworkers who poorly communicate or tend to be unavailable as an expert explains in this free anger-management video.

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By Brenda F. Dixon
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Brenda F. Dixon is a trained personal coach, mentor, and counselor concerned with the conditions of the minds and hearts of people. Her teachings are an unforgettable experience and...read more

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"Hi, I'm Brenda F. Dixon, the owner of Life Help Now in Nashville, Tennessee and we're here today with Expert Village. Another person that is difficult to be around in the workplace and could actually produce anger just by the way they behave is what I call the evaporator. This person will disappear, this person will go to the water fountain and doesn't want to be around anyone, will not eat lunch with anyone, talks very little. Seems to notice about everything but doesn't communicate with other people, stays very much alone, stays apart from others in the workplace. This evaporator type personality is difficult to work with because people try to ask this person questions or strike up a conversation and they just won't do it. That produces anger sometimes within different people's workstations that they're in. So it's really important to notice each one of these personalities that go into the workplace and remember these are family members when you work with them. So you want to learn how to handle this different manage, this kind of anger that just starts to erupt on the inside of you especially when you're around any of these that I have named. There may be other people but I'm just kind of giving you a clip, an overview of people that are difficult to be around in the workplace and we'll talk a little bit more about how to manage these types of personalities in the workplace. "

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