Two Broke Chicks Return to Talk the Click Frenzy Ick!
Jun 13, 2024
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Join budget besties Sal and Al on a fun-filled podcast discussing bargain tips, click frenzy ick, psychology of resetting, and their book 'Finding Your People'. Get insights on blowing out EOFY budget, resetting mindset post-toxic workplace, and more!
Take your time to heal after a toxic workplace experience before jumping into stressful roles.
Reflect on your strengths and the lessons learned from a negative job environment to regain confidence.
Deep dives
Take Time to Heal and Find a Low-Stress Job
After leaving a toxic workplace, it's crucial to prioritize healing and avoid rushing into high-stress roles. Consider working in a less demanding environment like a cafe or pub to allow yourself time to recover. Focus on mental health, therapy, and finding a job that offers a more positive and nurturing atmosphere.
Learn from the Experience and Reframe Your Confidence
View the toxic workplace experience as a valuable lesson on what not to do when you move into leadership roles in the future. Reframe your confidence by reminding yourself of who you were before the negative job environment and reconnect with your strengths and abilities.
Seek Support and Take Control of Your Healing Process
Remember that reporting mistreatment at work is important and seeking help from resources like Fair Work or HR can provide assistance. Take time to acknowledge your value, assess job fit, and don't hesitate to leave toxic environments to protect your mental well-being.
Prioritize Self-Care and Surround Yourself with Supportive People
Emphasize the importance of self-care and self-worth, allowing yourself to heal at your own pace. Job-hopping to find a positive work culture is acceptable, and focus on building a supportive network of colleagues who uplift you and contribute to a healthier work environment.
Double your fun this Friday as our budget besties Two Broke Chicks return! Jess and Bec are joined by queens Sal and Al who share invaluable tips on snagging a bargain, the ick of the click frenzy, the psychology of resetting and their new book Finding Your People. Plus we answer your Money Dilemma about blowing out your budget for EOFY, and get ready for some aural hugs as the gals give you a pep talk for this week's D.M about resetting your mindset after a toxic workplace.
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