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Everyone gets worked up at work on occasion. Sharing close quarters while juggling your co-workers' different abilities, communication styles, tempers, and egos and the overall office hierarchy can create a ticking time bomb. When your temper starts to boil, it's important to address your frustrations in the most professional manner possible so you don't regret anything you say later.
If your instinct is to immediately sit down and write a passionate email (whether to your co-worker, supervisor, or boss), I suggest taking a two-minute break to consider the following things.
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I wished I'd read this years ago!!!
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