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How to Survive a Toxic Boss (Based on Your Type)

Your personality type determines how you experience—and can escape—a toxic work situation.

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Toxic bosses are universal. But how you experience them—and what you need to survive—depends on your type.

How Each Type Experiences Toxic Bosses:

INTJ: Rage at the incompetence, plots to overthrow, fantasies of quitting dramatically INTP: Detachment, minimum effort, elaborate internal critique INFJ: Absorbing the toxicity, trying to "understand" them, eventually door-slamming INFP: Moral anguish, feeling trapped, creative escape fantasies

ENTJ: Power struggles, attempting to manage up, eventually leaving for leadership elsewhere ENTP: Challenging them intellectually, getting bored, stirring up trouble ENFJ: Trying to fix them, mediating for others, burnout ENFP: Losing their spark, performing enthusiasm, quietly dying inside

ISTJ: Following rules despite disagreement, resentment building, eventual explosion ISFJ: Taking it personally, trying harder, silent suffering ESTJ: Confrontation, attempting to establish proper procedures, frustration ESFJ: Trying to please them, mediating, exhaustion

ISTP: Complete detachment, doing bare minimum, planning exit ISFP: Quiet resistance, emotional withdrawal, job searching ESTP: Direct confrontation, getting in trouble, leaving for adventure ESFP: Losing their joy, trying to stay positive, eventual escape

Survival Strategies:

Document everything. No matter your type. Find allies. You're not the only one suffering. Protect your energy. They don't deserve your best. Plan your exit. The best revenge is leaving well.

Your Affirmation: "This job is not my identity. I can outlast this situation."

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