Yes she is wrong for me. And we have differing ideas and approaches. I do see her approach as passive. You don’t know her like I do. She’s very meek and mousy. It doesn’t matter that she got a masters degree. I need someone on board with teaching me how to be assertive and she is not the person. And she’s the type of woman who would just accept a lower salary than a man for the same position. That is not me. I would fight for it to gain the same salary. So no, she’s not a feminist.
As far as past supervisors? You almost offend me with your statement. I will correct you there. I have not had trouble with supervisors. I’ve been abused and bullied by a few. There’s a HUGE difference.
I am also very diplomatic in all my relations. Always. And I’m the most positive and enthusiastic on my whole team. My boss can’t stand me because I shine at work and because I have ethics he does not have. I cannot help who I am, but it Is erroneous and offensive to imply I am not diplomatic.
My CEO really likes me, he’s told me this many times, and he’s the one who truly matters. He hired me, not my boss. I don’t think my boss will be in his position much longer. The CEO knows the dirtbag tricks he’s been pulling lately.
Anyways, this is about my therapist being wrong for me and doing more harm than good.
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"Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination"
~4 Non Blondes
Last edited by Have Hope; Dec 29, 2019 at 11:28 AM.
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