I Don’t Get Along with My Boss: How to Survive a Toxic Work Environment While Protecting Your Mental Health (BK011) – A5 Paperback Book

R299.00 (incl. VAT)

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Written in easy-to-understand language, this South African book appeals to people from various backgrounds and educational levels, from your average person to the CEO running a big company, adding some unique local flavour to it.

This book uses high-quality paper, making the visual illustrations in the book engaging and instructive.

  • 130 pages
  • High-quality paper
  • A5 size
  • 5 to 10 days delivery in South Africa

 

SKU: BK011-PAPER Category:

Description

 

Strained relationships with a boss can make every workday feel unbearable. A toxic work environment doesn’t just affect your performance; it chips away at your confidence, peace of mind, and overall well-being. But walking away isn’t always an option. So, how do you survive – and even thrive – while protecting your mental health?

I Don’t Get Along with My Boss: How to Survive a Toxic Work Environment While Protecting Your Mental Health is a practical and empowering guide for anyone stuck in a difficult workplace dynamic. In this book, Khomotso Bopape, an Accredited Text Editor (English), Best Business Economics Student in Gauteng Province During Matric Year, International Poet of Merit (2004), University of Pretoria Graduate, and Chief Editor at Let’s Edit, provides clear strategies for coping, setting boundaries, and regaining control over your career and your life. Let’s Edit is an academic editing company that understands the challenges professionals face in high-pressure environments.

You’ll learn how to recognise toxic patterns, manage workplace stress, communicate effectively under pressure, and build resilience. You’ll also discover when – and how – to escalate issues, seek support, or make the bold decision to move on without sacrificing your self-worth.

If you’re tired of dreading Monday mornings, this book will help you navigate a toxic workplace with strength, clarity, and dignity while safeguarding the most important thing you have: your mental health.