How To Handle A Toxic Workplace As A Highly Sensitive And Empathetic Person – Interview With Silicon Valley Executive Donald Farmer
Do you feel like work is eating into your life? Are you an empathetic, sensitive person but find your kindness being used against you at work? Are you being bullied by a narcissist and unsure who to turn to or what your options are?
So much of our waking hours are spent working, so if our work environment is toxic, it’s rather hard to feel happy.
In this episode, I bring my friend and mentor Donald Farmer to the show. Donald is a highly respected Silicon Valley executive known for his deep expertise in the Business Intelligence space, but more importantly, he stands out as a kind, compassionate, and high-integrity leader in an industry often plagued by narcissistic personalities.
Hear Donald’s sage advice on how to handle tricky situations at work and how to tap into our inner reservoir of strength when we need it most.
“My dark days make me strong. Or maybe I am already strong, and they made me prove it.” — Emery Lord
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About our guest: Donald Farmer is a Silicon Valley veteran who’s held executive leadership roles across companies like Microsoft and Qlik. Donald has a passion for guiding and mentoring people from a foundation of strategic insight, technical understanding, and empathy. He synthesizes what he’s learned into simple – but not easy – frameworks that help others achieve new success levels.