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" ... Although it’s a valid feeling, resentment leads to a place of victimhood. Hanging onto it will always impede your career; at its worst, it can cost you your job (and a solid referral). If you seethe in resentment, you’ll likely be difficult to work with and even if you can’t recognize it—you’ll emit a toxicity few people will want to be around. Instead, you need to overcome resentment and move emotionally into a place of power. But how can you do that? Here are three tools to put in your pocket to carry with you. ... "
" ... Bayley had an unintentionally hilarious exchange with a fan where she over-enthusiastically asked if he wanted to seethe Bayley Buddies. Here was his response. ... "
" ... Others' wealth can only benefit one in practical terms, which takes us to the reason why the campaign against inequality is vicious. The egalitarian hates inequality for a non-practical, non-venal reason: the sight of the successful and the happy stands as a reproach to him. It brings him face to face with his own failure and inner emptiness. Psychologically, emotionally, a man who is inferior can seethe with resentment at the sight of his betters. ... "
" ... This multi-vintage includes aromas of biscuits, tangerines and lime, as well as a hit of balsamic and salt. After a few minutes, aromas of tropical fruits seethe out and this champagne turns rounder and more layered. ... "
" ... Your inbox slog overwhelms you. The colleague who fails to meet his part of the team’s deadline infuriates you. A coworker talks over you in a meeting and you seethe with anger. Your computer crashes, and you slam your fist. The morning commuter cuts you off in traffic, and you give him the finger. I could go on and on, but you get the idea. This is your lizard brain (also known as the reactive brain or survival brain) in action. We all get upset at work once in a while, but there comes a point when unbridled reactions can sabotage your career advancement. ... "