Is Your Boss Driving You Crazy?

His name is Tony Deblauwe and just like you, he have had his share of bad bosses. As a Human Resources professional and certified coach, he heard many stories from people suffering stress and frustration from the direction of a bad boss.

What’s your story? How long have you been unsuccessfully trying to change or simply work around a terrible boss? Wouldn’t it be great if you could learn how to turn things around and be on equal footing with your boss rather than remain a recipient of your boss’s dysfunctional behavior?

In Tony’s book, Tangling with Tyrants®: Managing the Balance of Power at Work, he will show you how to improve the relationship with your boss in order to regain your power and be truly successful at work.

Consider how long as you have been suffering with a Tyrant boss…Think about all the weekends you gave up completing your boss’s work projects…Try to tabulate all the credit your boss has taken for your hard work…You need a real plan!

You have a choiceYou can either continue to go nowhere trying one unsuccessful attempt to influence your boss after another, or you can develop a step-by-step communication plan to create the outcome you want.

Avoid Cycle of hoping, coping and compromise.

In Tony’s book, you will learn how negative self-talk and maintaining your focus on ineffective solutions and outcomes rob you of power. You will also learn how to replace your thinking with a solid, streamlined approach that gets results.
But you have to take the first step by deciding you want a lasting solution.

Unlike other people, you have discovered the book that will provide you with the right information to develop an effective communication plan that will help you approach your difficult boss more effectively.
Start now! Tony had a client who was at her wit’s end. Her boss was a huge micro-manager who constantly berated her work, made her work long hours, and even called her to complete a report while she was on vacation! She decided she had enough and, using the same techniques you will learn in this book, she took the initiative to approach her boss in a new way. With in a few days, her boss backed off.
She developed a meeting schedule and calendar that improved their communication and the quality of her projects but most importantly, she had the tools to restore her power and improve her job satisfaction. All this was achieved not by changing positions, workload, or even her boss; instead, she used a plan to create mutually beneficial outcomes.


She made a decision and took the first step in order to collaborate with her boss and not act as an emotional recipient to her boss’s behavior.  Click Here to know more.

Donate Your Hair, Go Green

Well, having short hair is better for the environment than having long hair. If you’ve got ten inches of hair to spare, then you probably use a lot of shampoo and conditioner. Some shampoos end up in our waterways and disrupt the ecosystems there. So if you are interested in cutting your hair for the sake of the environment, this might be a charitable way to dispose of it. It’s also technically a reuse for something that may otherwise end up in a landfill.
Well now you can donate your hair:
What are the Rules For Donating Hair?

– Hair that is colored or permed is acceptable.
– Hair cut years ago is usable if it has been stored in a ponytail or braid.
– Hair that has been bleached (usually this refers to highlighted hair) is not usable. If unsure, ask your stylist.
– Hair that is swept off of the floor is not usable.
– Hair that is shaved off and not in a ponytail or braid is not usable.
– We cannot accept dreadlocks. Our manufacturer is not able to use them in our children’s hairpieces. We also cannot accept wigs, falls, hair extensions or synthetic hair.
– Layered hair is acceptable if the longest layer is 10 inches.
– Layered hair may be divided into multiple ponytails.
– Curly hair may be pulled straight to measure the minimum 10 inches.
– 10 inches measured tip to tip is the minimum length needed for a hairpiece.

Please Note: Shorter hair will be separated from the ponytails and sold to offset the manufacturing costs. Although the shorter hair cannot be used in the hairpieces, it still greatly helps to reduce costs.
– Gray hair will be accepted and sold to offset the manufacturing costs.

How Do You Donate?
From the Locks of Love Website:

  • 10 inches measured tip to tip is the minimum length needed for a hairpiece.
  • Hair must be in a ponytail or braid before it is cut.
  • Hair must be clean and completely dry before it is mailed in.
  • Place the ponytail or braid inside of a plastic bag, and then inside of a padded envelope. Fill out the hair donation form, or write your name and address on a separate sheet of paper and include inside the envelope.

    All hair donations must be mailed to Locks of Love at:

    234 Southern Blvd.

    West Palm Beach, FL 33405

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