391: Help! My Ex Hacked My Entire Home! | Feedback Friday
Aug 14, 2020
A listener faces a nightmare as their ex hacks into their home electronics, raising urgent questions about personal security and legal protections. The hosts share practical solutions for bolstering digital safety and navigating the complex emotional aftermath. They also tackle the anxiety of caring too much about others' opinions, encouraging self-evaluation over external judgments. Additionally, a relationship is strained due to differing beliefs about COVID-19, prompting discussions on the importance of shared values in partnerships.
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Using Feedback
Use other people's perceptions as valuable data, but don't let them define you.
Integrate their views into your self-concept but form your own judgments.
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Sources of Caring
Caring about others' opinions can stem from a desire for self-evaluation or insecurity.
Differentiating these motivations is key to managing self-consciousness.
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Managing Credit Concerns
Proactively check your credit reports for free through annualcreditreport.com.
Don't self-select out of job opportunities due to credit concerns.
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Your ex hacked all of your electronics when you were together, and now they spy on you from inside your own house! What can you do to fight back? This and more on Feedback Friday!
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Your ex hacked all of your electronics when you were together, and now they spy on you from inside your own house! What can you do to defend yourself? [Thanks to Corbin Payne, Esq. for helping with this one!]
How do you stop caring about what other people think about you?
While you've never filed for bankruptcy and you're currently on top of your payments, you have a lot of debt. Should you be concerned if a new employer wants to check your credit -- and do they have the right to as a condition for hiring you?
The good news: you made a great online connection with someone you'd like to date. The bad news: they think COVID is a hoax and refuse to wear a mask for your peace of mind. Should you pursue a relationship with this person, or is this enough of a red flag to just move on?
You were let go from a small company during your probationary period due to "culture clash." How can you stay in touch with the coworkers you did get along with, and what do you say to recruiters and hiring managers who ask why things didn't work out?
Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!