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And how to deal with them. [5 Toxic Traits to Avoid at Work ] Work often throws people together that

And how to deal with them. [The Muse Logo]( [5 Toxic Traits to Avoid at Work]( [5 Toxic Traits to Avoid at Work (And How to Deal with Them)]( Work often throws people together that may not necessarily interact in their personal lives. And, as such, you might not always love your coworkers. But there’s a big difference between a colleague you don’t vibe with and a person that’s truly toxic. Dealing with toxic personality traits at work can be stressful and draining; whether you’re facing a gossip, a liar, or a straight-up bully (or any toxic traits in between!), interacting with these types of colleagues can negatively affect your productivity, health, and overall well-being. So, let’s take a look at the impact coworker toxic traits might have—and what you can do to create a healthier work environment. [READ MORE]( [How This Sales Leader Transforms Work Challenges Into Wins]( [How This Sales Leader Transforms Work Challenges Into Wins]( Anticipating her clients' needs is a key to success. [READ MORE]( [20 Free Personality Tests to Help You Figure Yourself Out]( [20 Free Personality Tests to Help You Figure Yourself Out]( Give your horoscope a break, and dive into these quizzes. [READ MORE]( [How to Write an Out-of-Office Message When You're Sick]( [How to Write an Out-of-Office Message When You’re Sick]( Including templates! [READ MORE]( [How to Take a Professional Headshot by Yourself]( [How to Take a Professional Headshot by Yourself]( No fancy equipment required. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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