Hug you! You must be very tired and hard at work every day, but you're doing a great job!
When you meet your colleagues, it can be frustrating and sad when your leader doesn't understand your situation. But don't let that get you down!
The good news is that the leader doesn't do it on purpose. He just feels annoyed. And this annoyance starts from the heart because something may have gone wrong.
However, for workers, this is an unnecessary nuisance. Because it is not directed at anyone in particular, it is an inexplicable attack.
In fact, we just need to be ourselves, and we can do it!
For example, love your life and love yourself!
It's time to talk to your leader about his bad temper! Don't focus on the benefits, focus on the solution. Let him know that this is a bad habit that needs to be changed.
Work is indeed tiring and annoying, but everyone is holding back their anger and trying to improve!
Keep a close distance from the leader because distance creates beauty!
This can effectively reduce the annoyance towards the leader, as well as unnecessary trouble to oneself. Don't join in his complaints, and don't participate in his emotions. You'll be amazed at how quickly he'll get bored and stop complaining!
And, try not to discuss work issues with your boss in private, because you already know that this is a bad idea. So, to avoid a head-on confrontation with him, I suggest you just avoid discussing work as much as possible.
If you feel overwhelmed, you can also seek support from colleagues, family members, or a psychologist. They may be able to offer helpful advice on how to deal with the situation, which could really help!
Focus on the positive aspects of your work and find things that make you feel happy and fulfilled to reduce the impact of negative emotions. You can do it!
Find a hobby you love! Painting, writing, running, or anything else that gets your heart pumping and your mind racing with excitement. This will give you more energy and vitality!
This will bring more balance to your life, and it'll be a great feeling!


Comments
This is really tough, facing that kind of environment day in and day out. It's important to find a way to protect your mental health.
Feeling the same frustration here. Constant yelling can make the workplace feel toxic and demoralizing.
It's so disheartening when leadership doesn't seem to understand the impact of their actions. We all deserve respect in the office.
I hear you. It's hard to stay motivated when there's so much negativity. Maybe it's time to address this issue or look for a healthier work environment.
Every day is a challenge when the boss is like that. It's wearing everyone down. We need a change, or we'll all burn out.