Is someone in your life draining your energy? Perhaps you’re always leaving feeling exhausted or in a worse mood than before. How do we know whether someone is a lifelong friend or someone we need to avoid at all cost? Well to help you out, here are a few types of people you should avoid at all costs.
Disclaimer: This is not a substitute for professional advice, but general guidance. We advise you to always listen to your intuition and always do what is right for you. If you can relate to any of these signs, please do not take this feedback as an attack on your character. This video is meant to be a self-improvement guide for those of you who have been feeling a little stuck.
Writer: Ananya Sawarkar
Script Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
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References:
Travis Bradberry (November 10, 2015). 10 Toxic People You Should Avoid At All Costs. Retrieved from;
www.forbes.com/sites/travisbradberry/2015/11/10/10-toxic-people-you-should-avoid-at-all-costs/?sh=44437a4c61db
Dr. Tracy Cooper (OCTOBER 1, 2016 ). 10 TOXIC PEOPLE YOU SHOULD AVOID AT ALL COSTS. Retrieved from; 10 Toxic People You Should Avoid At All Costs
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