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The main premise of this book is that we cannot control the actions of our work colleagues; we can change our own behavior to influence a different reaction from them.
One of the few good books on the topic. A good balance between theory and practical advice. Talks from both personal perspectives, as well as an advisor. A bit lengthy but great overall!
Regarding the “bucketing,” - it felt more natural here, more of a guide on distinguishing behaviors. It was mentioned numerous times people rarely fit into one type and are more often mixed. Also, the end of the book was more general, also focusing on your personal actions and self-care.