This episode tackles the tricky situation of warning future tenants about a violent landlord without facing legal consequences. It then shifts to strategies for overcoming chronic lateness, an issue that tests relationships and sanity alike. Later, the hosts discuss how to support a friend battling an eating disorder amidst family indifference. Finally, a paralegal reflects on job fulfillment and navigates the hilarity of a regrettable tattoo, blending humor with meaningful life insights.
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Resilience vs. Denial
Priyanka Mattoo loved helping clients' dreams come true at a talent agency.
However, she disliked the schmoozing and red carpets, realizing resilience can mask unhappiness.
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Conquering Chronic Lateness
Break down activities into detailed steps to accurately estimate time.
Add a 15-minute buffer and commit to the routine to build punctuality habits.
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Supporting a Friend with an Eating Disorder
Offer non-judgmental support and encourage professional help, especially therapy, for eating disorders.
Consider involving family if the situation worsens or if professional help is refused.
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You stopped renting from a violent, paranoid landlord as soon as you saw the warning signs, but you fear a future tenant may not be so lucky. Can you publish some kind of APB as a heads up to potential victims without getting in legal trouble? We'll try to find an answer to this and more here on Feedback Friday!
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You stopped renting from a violent, paranoid landlord as soon as you saw the warning signs, but you fear a future tenant may not be so lucky. Can you publish some kind of APB as a heads up to potential victims without getting in legal trouble?[Thanks to Corbin Payne for helping us with this one!]
How can you overcome a lifelong tendency to be late for everything that infuriates everyone you know -- most of all you?
How can you best encourage your friend get help for her recently developed eating disorder when her own family is not only unsympathetic toward her condition, but actively exacerbating it?
You're a paralegal who enjoyed working at Firm A -- until the pandemic hit. So you took a position at Firm B, but find it less than enchanting after just six months. Now there's an opening in your old department at Firm A, but you're worried about being seen as a firm hopper if you apply. Should you go for it anyway?
You've kept the stupid tattoo you got on a drunken night of college debauchery secret from your mom for 13 years. But now you're going on vacation together and you're liable to reveal all when you take your shirt off poolside. Is there any way to minimize the inevitable awkwardness of the moment?
Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!