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Does it sound familiar?
Someone jumps on you and blames you.
Then takes the role of the innocent victim to escape responsibility – everyone is hurting me! And to top it all off, you hear people saying behind your back that the same vile attacker is a noble saviour. You are the nasty and evil one!
What’s going on here? You’ve been dragged into a drama triangle. What’s a drama triangle? Does it concern me? Is it dangerous? What will save me? The answers are not happy ones.
Yes – this is definitely relevant to you, because the use of the triangle is very common. Yes, it’s dangerous – it can completely destroy your mental health, reputation, success and relationship.
Lilian Saage, leadership trainer, mentor and family therapist, explains the issue and offers solutions.
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Women’s stories Does it sound familiar? Someone jumps on you and blames you. Then takes the role of the innocent victim to escape responsibility – everyone is hurting me! And to top it all off, you hear people saying behind your back that the same vile attacker is a noble saviour. You are the nasty…
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The programme is for all leaders and for everyone who has a leader in their life. We shed light on both sides. Courage, values and vulnerability bring success to a participative leader. But there are also a number of behaviours that negate the chances of success – commanding, controlling and criticising. A team needs a…