Margot Katz, one of the United Kingdom’s most successful business gurus, describes two kinds of people in her latest book. The first is the bright, cheerful and articulate person who talks easily to strangers, has a positive view of life and lacks self-pity. The polar opposite is the person with the mindset of “poor me”, a victim, she writes. “Things happen to them; they are defined by things around them and are rarely in charge of their own life; they wait for a fairy godmother or winning lottery ticket to save them. We are „poor me‟ ourselves every time we say: „It is my boss’s fault‟; or, the company does not encourage me, that is why I have not done it‟; or, I cannot achieve my results because of the market‟; or, I cannot progress because there is a glass ceiling‟. The bright, cheerful person that Margot Katz describes is a typical ... .
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