Bitchiness Direct
Culture Survives Individuals: Why We Need a Workplace Reset.
Don't engage in office gossip; keep conversations work-related.
We’ve been taught to prioritize "niceness" over truth, but there is a specific thrill in breaking that mold. Bitchiness, when used as an art form, isn't about cruelty; it's about disrupting the mundane and refusing to shrink for someone else's comfort. It’s a performance of social solidarity for those who see through the "polite" facade. bitchiness
Sometimes "bitchiness" is just a symptom of being overwhelmed, low energy, or lacking self-trust. Instead of letting those sharp words out, use your intuition to take a "mental health inventory". The "Check Yourself" List:
Never justify anger alone; justify the action taken to resolve the issue. Option 3: The Personal Reflection/Growth Angle Culture Survives Individuals: Why We Need a Workplace Reset
If you're in a premenstrual week, your "bitchiness" might actually be valid intuition—write it down now, but act on it when you're feeling more empowered later.
Are you being self-centered? Helping others can provide a much-needed reset. Bitchiness, when used as an art form, isn't
Be the colleague who claps when someone else wins.