
Jun 27, 2021, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ruby2011
Sorry for going through scenarios. I’m a wounded animal trying to piece everything together and am now understanding better why she (and other people) aren’t as nice as they used to be. As of today, I gained yet another enemy. It’s the manager that told me to stop talking about the GM that isn’t here anymore. In an extremely annoyed tone. Like whoa calm down lady
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Ruby, it's okay to make mistakes if you learn from them. That's what they are there for. If you aren't fired for your behavior, you can earn the respect of your managers and coworkers again by doing your job without an attitude, do what your managers tell you (even trainees), stop talking about people who aren't there, not just your old GM, but it's a good rule to never talk about someone who isn't present, particularly when it comes to coworkers. Drop the attitude and behave respectfully towards all the managers and do the tasks assigned to you. If you can consistently do that every day and avoid these conflicts (and not start any new infatuations), you will be fine at work.
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Primary Dx: C-PTSD and Severe Chronic Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder
Secondary Dx: Generalized Anxiety Disorder with mild Agoraphobia.
Meds I've tried: Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Effexor, Remeron, Elavil, Wellbutrin, Risperidone, Abilify, Prazosin, Paxil, Trazadone, Tramadol, Topomax, Xanax, Propranolol, Valium, Visteril, Vraylar, Selinor, Clonopin, Ambien
Treatments I've done: CBT, DBT, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Talk therapy, psychotherapy, exercise, diet, sleeping more, sleeping less...
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