You have 3 ways to deal with this colleague:
1- Ignore him/ her
2- Act that you believe every thing he/ she saying
3- Advice your colleague to go for a doctor
AnswerIgnore them, play along, (ask more details until they can't fabricate more story), or just straight up tell them, "you're a liar"Asset solution companies do consulting work for various companies. There is a variety of services these companies perform. They deal in real estate, the environment, maximizing a business, portfolio management, construction, risk management and investment solutions.
there are 52 work weeks in an average work year
Sometimes they work alone, and sometimes they work in teams. I also think it depends on the type of accountant as well. But I would say it's a mixture of both, they work alone sometimes and work in a team sometimes.
There are between 160 and 184 work hours in a month, depending on how many work days occur within the month.
As a Library Assistant and Library Technician with Auburn City Council Library, I was involved in assisting other team members with shelf tiding, Children's stories, and Customer Services. We operated in a true team environment, as our Library ranked each location based on assisting one anther and also clients, thus the performance of each representative affected the entire location. When a representative had a question or questions, I provided immediate answers and often went beyond simple responses to give examples of how to use various positions. I always been kind to support or assist my colleague with any issues for example clients' calls, problems, and I received support in turn when needed
If your husband is a pathological liar, you should encourage him to seek counselling. If he is willing, your relationship may be able to be salvaged. Once he has began to work on himself, you both might also benefit from marriage counselling.
In medical terminology, one would call that "pathological". Pathology is a general term meaning a disease process. Someone who lies frequently without any reason would be called a pathological liar. For instance, if your boss asked you what time you arrived at work and your work time started at 8:00 a.m. and you knew you were late and said 8:00 anyway, that would not be pathological. In this case, you lied to protect yourself from being reprimanded, fired, etc. Pathological liars just lie, even when there is no good reason to do so; i.e., nothing to gain and nothing to lose. This is due to some type of deeper psychological problem. RG
A pathological liar is someone that doesn't know how to tell the truth. There could be many reasons for this behavior. The person wasn't treated well by their parents and made to feel like a sub zero human being, so they lie or dramatize their life events to impress their peers. It also could be a person that is totally spoiled and never made to face consequences for their behavior. Their personality may not fit in with most of their peers so they lie to impress their peers (it generally back fires.) They could simply be lazy and not work at improving themselves so lying is easier to them than actually telling the truth. What liars don't get is they stand out like a sore thumb in a crowd. There is help for pathological liars, but most will never admit to it and therefore few will seek help for this condition.A Pathological Liar is someone who lies all the time - it's a habit of theirs and they don't really see it as wrong.A pathological liar is someone who often embellishes his or her stories in a way that he or she believes will impress people. Some think a pathological liar is different from a normal liar in that a pathological liar believes the lie he or she is telling to be true (at least in public) and is "playing" the role. It is not clear, however, that this is the case, and others hold that pathological liars know precisely what they are doing. Making up stories and at the same time believing them is known as confabulation. The term "pathological liar" is not an official clinical diagnosis however most psychiatrists agree that pathological lying is often the result of a mental disorder or low self-esteem.
yes, yes i do help my colleague during work
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator
It may be challenging to make a pathological liar admit to their lies. One approach could be to present concrete evidence and calmly confront them without judgment. It's important to set boundaries and prioritize your well-being when dealing with someone who habitually lies. Consider seeking professional help or support if needed.
On a personal level - avoid their company. If avoiding them does not work then exposing them each time they lie to you will often upset them and they will soon go away...
Not necessarily. A colleague is someone you work with; and assistant is someone who works for you.
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Yes it is possible but it is hard work and there is no 'quick fix'. The best thing you can do is speak to your gp or local doctor about the problem and they can advise you on steps you can take and possibly refer you to a counsellor. The first step is accepting you have a problem and you are a liar, and realising the effect the lies have on your friends and your loved ones. Good luck
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A Colleague is someone that you work with directly or indirectly at the same company.