Author of 'Tipping Sacred Cows' Talks About Virtues & Kicking Bad Habits at Work
Want to kick bad habits at work to the curb? Jack Breeden, author of Tipping Sacred Cows: Kick the Bad Habits that Masquerade as Virtues, tells The New York Post, bad habits persist when you “excuse yourself from tough self-awareness.”
He explains in the piece:
“A classic one is creativity, which is often used as an excuse for narcissistic behavior: Somebody at work comes up with a bright idea and gets everyone else onboard. Too often the workplace doesn’t need the new idea; it’s all about the worker’s need to express himself.”
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