Learn How To Set Boundaries At Work

Welcome to the world of work, where not everyone behaves with integrity and respect. But fear not, because I'm here to guide you on how to demand the treatment you deserve. Join me, Ginny Clarke, a conscious leadership expert with decades of experience in executive recruiting and Talent Management, as we dive into the empowering topic of setting boundaries at work.
In this episode, I'll share my own personal experiences and insights, including a powerful encounter with a colleague that taught me the importance of establishing boundaries. You'll learn three essential steps to effectively set boundaries and navigate challenging situations with integrity and confidence.
First, we'll explore the art of pausing and double-checking. It's crucial to understand the context and gather any evidence before making accusations or escalating the situation. Finding your calm in the storm is key.
Next, we'll tackle the concept of confrontation, not in an aggressive way, but from a place of integrity and calm. I'll show you how speaking your truth, regardless of rank, can empower you and command respect in the corporate world. Let's redefine confrontation as a form of feedback and a way to set clear expectations.
Lastly, we'll discuss the option to escalate if necessary. While it should be a last resort, don't shy away from utilizing the system designed to uphold a fair and equitable workplace. However, remember to choose your battles wisely and seek guidance from trusted colleagues to protect your reputation.
But that's not all! As a bonus, I've created a career mapping tool exclusively for you. It will help you uncover your unique competencies and design a clear path to success based on your strengths.
Are you ready to take control of your professional journey and create a workplace that respects your boundaries? Then click the link in the video description to watch the full episode now. Let's embark on this incredible journey together and unlock your full potential!
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  • @topaiheuheu5950
    @topaiheuheu59502 ай бұрын

    Ms Clarke, Iʻve just landed a six figure leadership role because Iʻve listened to your advice. Thank You🙏

  • @ashleysoulard7397
    @ashleysoulard73974 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video I had a coworker yell at me yesterday and personally attack me two weeks into a new job. I waited and calmed down and an hour later approached her and told her we were a team and to never speak to me like that again. This all happend Infront of another co worker well she then continued to yell and personally attack. So I walked away. Unfortunately I then went to my desk avoided eveyone and yes I cried. Now hours later she had when to management about the situation so I then had to explain the situation. This coworker doesn’t like me one bit and felt threatened. I left feeling embarrassed with that happening in front of another co worker and my tears. I’m the type when I get upset I’ll get hurt later. Today I have to go in in the morning and have no clue how to handle her. It’s not ok but I have to work with her. Now this co worker acts differently when management is around so they were surprised. What makes the situation sticky is I have a relative that also works there and the last thing I want is them knowing of the situation as our work lives are separate and I want to be treated as my own person. I would have left it between us but as my co worker emmediatly went to managed I had no choice but to explain the situation. I didn’t get into the personal attacks just her yelling at me.

  • @diedregary5137
    @diedregary513711 ай бұрын

    Just got laid off for advocating for myself while my 33 yr old boss treated me horribly, called me aggressive, criticized me every week on our weekly calls. Blatantly disrespectful towards me to the point where the rest of the team witnessed it. Just fisgusting

  • @ArburnAve

    @ArburnAve

    11 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately those things do happen. Brush yourself off and keep going. Don’t let it dim your light, continue to advocate for yourself.

  • @Linawouldrathernot

    @Linawouldrathernot

    3 ай бұрын

    You got away, that's how I choose to see it

  • @tanyalittle37
    @tanyalittle3710 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you gotta be a lion, in order to be the lamb that you really are.

  • @tam.silvestre
    @tam.silvestre7 ай бұрын

    I replaced my morning car music on a way to work with your videos. Thank you!

  • @johnhardison5962
    @johnhardison59627 ай бұрын

    Ms. Clarke, I am in the tough corporate world of Real Estate Development as a young leader and I appreciate your help and guidance

  • @323martyrstreet8
    @323martyrstreet85 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this great video... Workplace boundaries, and boundaries in general is a huge thing i was never ''supposed'' to have. Thank you.

  • @ms.teaversation8072
    @ms.teaversation807210 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your suggestions... powerful💯

  • @MC-vh7go
    @MC-vh7go2 ай бұрын

    “Speak your truth”. Do you really think a superior who is thoughtless enough or cruel enough to yell at you cares about what “your truth” is? Get real, they will make up some bs to get rid of you.

  • @harmonious.balance
    @harmonious.balance11 ай бұрын

    Totally agree! I had a similar situation of confronting a boss who went on to be a supporter.