I manage to avoid people and situations that affect me negatively. I directly turn my back on the situation, and if he is a specific person, I terminate all contact, no matter who he is and what he is, and what exact take-and-take I have with him. There have been cases where I have told someone not to talk to me and not to bother me on any occasion. From there, you try your best to do what you enjoy. The problems do not come from the work and duties themselves, but from poor communication and bad relations between the people themselves. Other - more movement, yoga, meditation, swimming. Good music, a good movie, a good book, a walk in the park or in the woods. No newspapers and stupid TV. And in the first place a total change in thinking. This is important, it depends on how you will perceive things.
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