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No Toxic Co-Workers

How to Protect Yourself on Jobs Nonfiction Series, Book One

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No Toxic Co-Workers

著者: Jay R. Leonard
ナレーター: Ashley Hazzard
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概要

In a world where work drains the spirit, and silence is often mistaken for strength, this book speaks directly to those who feel unseen, overworked, and emotionally worn down by life and toxic workplaces. Through a raw, honest, and faith-centered journey, this powerful collection of chapters explores success, purpose, spiritual growth, and survival in modern America. Each chapter reaches the everyday worker battling pressure behind closed doors, navigating toxic job environments, manipulative coworkers, and systems that reward exhaustion over humanity. With clarity and conviction, the book reveals the hidden realities of toxic work culture, fake loyalty, mind manipulation, and emotional burnout. It challenges readers to recognize control disguised as friendship, to guard their energy, and to stop sacrificing peace for people and jobs that give nothing in return. These pages give voice to the silent pain many carry daily, reminding readers that kindness matters because no one truly knows the weight another person bears. Yet this is not a book rooted in despair. It is a guide to empowerment, faith, and transformation. Readers are encouraged to put God first, believe in themselves, and remain humble while pursuing success with patience and consistency. The lessons emphasize self-love, accountability, and the power of positive thinking as foundations for lasting change. Chapters such as Speak Positive Words and Grow in Silence highlight the strength found in intentional words and disciplined solitude. Growth does not require validation. It requires focus. Other chapters urge readers to set boundaries, stop giving, and walk alone when necessary, understanding that not everyone deserves access to their energy or purpose. At its core, this book is about reclaiming identity, protecting peace, and choosing growth over survival. It invites readers to reject toxic systems, nurture their God-given potential, and rebuild life on their own terms.

©2026 Jay R Leonard (P)2026 Jay R Leonard
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