


“I shouldn’t get angry” and other myths that can negatively impact your leadership and your life
by Lisa Kohn | Mar 21, 2019 | Thoughtful Leadership
I was on the phone with a client the other day, and he was detailing a situation at work that he was quite angry about. He explained all that had happened with his new boss, and how frustrated he was. He then asked me how he could get rid of his anger, so that it was...Search the Blog
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