How I Conquered Workplace Jealousy and Sabotage Without Saying a Word
I’ve always believed in hard work.
I showed up early, stayed late, volunteered for the most difficult tasks. I wasn’t the loudest, or the most outgoing, but I delivered results, quietly and consistently.
But I learned the hard way that in some workplaces, success paints a target on your back.
It started small.
Cold stares. Whispers when I entered the room. Petty remarks about how I “think I’m perfect.” I ignored it. Office jealousy is normal, right?
But then things got serious.
Emails went missing. Reports I submitted were tampered with. One of my team members claimed I insulted her in front of clients, which was a lie. My boss, who used to praise me, started avoiding me. I was left out of important projects. People I trained got promoted while I was pushed to the side.
I couldn’t understand it.
Until one day, a colleague I trusted pulled me aside and whispered:
“They’ve been plotting against you. They said you’re too ambitious, and that you want to take the manager’s seat.” to read more click here
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