Bad Boss Survival Guide

Stop Managing Time - Manage Your Energy at Your Toxic Workplace

11 min · 7. maj 2026
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Time management is a lie they sold you - especially in a toxic workplace. You can color-code your calendar, time-block every hour, and still walk out at 5pm feeling gutted. Why? Because hours aren't the real bottleneck. Energy is. And under a bad boss, your energy is being drained by people who don't care what's left of you when you get home. In Day 6, we flip the script. Forget squeezing more out of the clock - learn how to protect what actually keeps you functional: your mental, emotional, and physical fuel. Because in a toxic environment, every interaction has a cost, and the people who survive are the ones who track the spend. What we cover: * Why traditional time management fails under toxic leadership * The four kinds of energy you have to manage - and which one bad bosses drain first * Practical moves to recover energy during the workday * How to stop letting your boss set the thermostat on your nervous system If you're stuck working for a bad boss and need someone in your corner, I do 1:1 coaching. Email me directly at badbossguide@gmail.com [badbossguide@gmail.com]. Support the show: * Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman [https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman] * YouTube channel members - hit the Join button below the video * One-time tip: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04 [https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04] If this one hit home, drop a comment with the biggest energy drain at your job - and share the episode with someone who needs to hear it. You're not alone in this.

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Stop Over-Explaining to Your Toxic Boss - Start Informing Instead

You're not on trial. Stop defending every decision like you need permission to exist. There's a critical difference between over-explaining and informing. One signals insecurity and hands a toxic boss ammunition. The other projects competence and shuts the door on scrutiny. This episode breaks down the shift and shows you exactly how to make it. When you over-explain, every extra word becomes an opening - a reason to question your judgment, pick apart your logic, or invent a problem that didn't exist. Informing flips that. You state what's happening, give a brief why if it's needed, and move forward. Signs you're over-explaining: * Justifying routine decisions * Apologizing for normal work processes * Volunteering excessive detail nobody asked for * Defending yourself before anyone objects * Long emails when two lines would do In this episode: * The psychology behind why we over-explain at work * How to shift from explaining to informing * Confident phrases that hold their ground * When explanation actually IS appropriate * Email strategies for chronic over-explainers * How to handle the guilt of being brief * What to say when a boss demands more Over-explaining vs. informing, side by side: OVER-EXPLAINING: "I'm so sorry, but I can't stay late tonight because I have a doctor's appointment I scheduled weeks ago and it's really important and I tried to reschedule..." INFORMING: "I have an appointment at 5pm, so I'll be leaving on time." OVER-EXPLAINING: "I decided to approach it this way because I thought about the other options and they seemed problematic for these seven reasons..." INFORMING: "I approached it this way because it's most efficient for our timeline." The framework is simple: state what, state why (briefly), move forward. No apologies for existing. No anticipating objections. No inviting scrutiny. Here's why it works. Toxic bosses respect confidence more than compliance. Inform instead of explain and you project competence, cut off opportunities for criticism, set professional boundaries, and control the narrative. You'll feel rude at first. But it's not. Being brief isn't rude - it's professional. If they need more, they'll ask. ☕ Support the show: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04 [https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04] 📬 Need one-on-one help with a bad boss? Reach me at badbossguide@gmail.com [badbossguide@gmail.com] ❤️ Get more on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman [https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman] 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more communication strategies that shift power dynamics at work. 💬 Do you do this? How did you break the habit? Let others know in the comments below. State. Inform. Move on. #OverExplaining #ToxicBoss #CommunicationSkills #AssertiveCommunication #ToxicWorkplace #ProfessionalCommunication #CareerAdvice #ConfidentCommunication #WorkplaceBoundaries #ToxicManager #ProfessionalDevelopment #EmailEtiquette #WorkplaceStrategy #CareerTips #SelfConfidence

8. juni 20267 min
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Set Boundaries Against Your Boss That Actually Work

You've heard about boundaries. You tried to set them before but your bad boss or other people ignore them. You are at your wit's end and you feel like giving up. Your boss keeps crossing the line. And every time you try to hold it, something goes wrong. Maybe you set the boundary and they ignored it. Maybe you said something and it made things worse. Maybe you are starting to wonder if boundaries even work when the person you report to has all the power. They do. But not the way most people try to use them. This episode breaks down how to set boundaries with a bad boss that actually hold - not the feel-good advice that falls apart the moment your boss pushes back, but the real mechanics of why boundaries fail at work and what to do differently. Here's what we cover: * Why most workplace boundaries collapse before they start * The difference between a boundary and an ultimatum * How to set limits without making yourself a target * What to do when your boss tests or ignores the line you drew * The internal shift that makes boundaries possible even in toxic environments You are not powerless here. But you do need a different approach than what you have been trying. This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity. Support the show: Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04 [https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04] Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman [https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman] 1:1 Coaching: Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: badbossguide@gmail.com [badbossguide@gmail.com] or text 407-495-1311. If this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend who keeps texting you about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one. Keywords: bad boss survival guide, setting boundaries with your boss, workplace boundaries, how to set boundaries at work, boundaries with toxic boss, boss ignoring boundaries, how to stand up to your boss, toxic workplace, bad boss behavior, workplace bullying, hostile work environment, managing up, narcissistic boss, workplace psychology, dealing with difficult boss, workplace mental health, boundary setting strategies, bad boss podcast, career advice, michael kuhlman, bad boss guide, workplace survival, you are not powerless at work, boundaries that stick, toxic boss survival

3. juni 202610 min
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How to Deal With Anger When You Have a Toxic Boss

Feeling rage at work? You're not crazy - you're being mistreated. Learn healthy ways to process workplace anger so you don't explode or carry it home every night. 😤 Why Toxic Workplaces Make You Angry Anger is a natural response to mistreatment. If you're furious at your boss, it's probably because they're violating basic standards of decent treatment. Your anger is valid - but how you handle it determines your future. Common Anger Triggers Being publicly humiliated or criticized Watching your boss take credit for your work Constant gaslighting Unfair treatment or favoritism Disrespected time and boundaries Being micromanaged and not trusted Impossible demands and blame Watching others get mistreated What You'll Learn ✅ Why anger at toxic bosses is healthy ✅ Healthy vs. destructive anger ✅ Immediate techniques to cool down at work ✅ How to process anger without getting fired ✅ The "rage journal" method that works ✅ Physical strategies to release angry energy ✅ When to express anger vs. contain it ✅ Preventing anger from turning into burnout ✅ Using anger as fuel for positive change ✅ How to stop taking work anger home Healthy Ways to Deal With It Take a strategic bathroom break to breathe Document what happened (turns rage into action) Move during lunch or breaks Vent to trusted friends OUTSIDE work Channel anger into job search motivation Practice the "90-second rule" for emotions Use anger to clarify your boundaries Treat anger as information about your values Responses to Avoid Confronting your boss while emotional Venting to coworkers (can be used against you) Passive-aggressive retaliation Sabotaging your own work out of spite Exploding in meetings or emails Turning anger inward into depression Numbing with substances Quitting without a plan The Anger Processing Framework Acknowledge: "I have a right to be angry" Separate: "This belongs at work, not at home" Channel: "How can I use this energy?" Release: "What do I let go of today?" Act: "What's one step toward change?" Emergency Cool-Down Techniques Count backward from 100 by 7s Clench and release fists under your desk Walk around the building Cold water on wrists and face When Anger Becomes a Warning Sign Rage that doesn't fade after work hours Physical symptoms (headaches, stomach issues, insomnia) Fantasizing about confrontations or revenge Feeling angry more days than not Anger hurting your relationships outside work Your Anger Is Telling You Something Chronic workplace anger is your body saying "this environment is harming you." Don't ignore it. Use it as data that change is needed - boundaries, coping strategies, or an exit. 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more strategies for toxic workplace survivors! Pair This With Energy management techniques Grey Rock Method for reducing triggers Documentation practices Exit strategy planning Remember: You're not weak for feeling angry. You're human. The goal isn't to never feel anger - it's to handle it in ways that protect your career, health, and future while you find your way to something better. 💬 What's your healthiest anger outlet? Share below - your tip might save someone else. #WorkplaceAnger #ToxicBoss #AngerManagement #MentalHealthAtWork #ToxicWorkplace #EmotionalWellness #WorkplaceStress #CareerAdvice #BurnoutPrevention #WorkplaceSurvival #ToxicManager #AngerManagementTips #MentalHealth #stressmanagement

28. maj 202612 min
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How to Disagree Without Getting Fired: Speaking Up to a Toxic Boss Safely

You don't have to be a doormat to keep your job. If you have spent months swallowing your concerns, nodding along to bad decisions, and watching projects head off a cliff because nobody is allowed to say the obvious thing, this episode is for you. Constant agreement is not safety. It is slow erasure. But raw, direct pushback with a bad boss is a fast way to get labeled difficult and walked out the door. There is a third path. This episode walks you through it. We cover the art of professional disagreement. Not bootlicking. Not blowing up the room. The actual skill of pushing back in a way that protects your job, your sanity, and your integrity at the same time. Here's what we cover: * When disagreement is necessary versus when to let it go * The "Yes, And" technique for reframing pushback * How to disagree upward without sounding insubordinate * Timing your disagreements so they actually land * Language and phrasing that softens hard truths * When to disagree privately and when to do it on the record * Using questions instead of statements to plant seeds * The data-driven concern approach * A three-part framework you can use in any conversation * How to read your boss type and tailor your approach * Why you always follow a verbal disagreement with a recap email * What it means when none of this works If you find yourself rehearsing every sentence before you walk into your boss's office, you are not weak. You are trying to survive a workplace where honesty has been criminalized. These tools will help you keep speaking up without paying the full price for it. This episode sits inside the survival toolkit phase of the series. We have already named the patterns of a bad boss and started building the documentation habit. Now we move into the day-to-day tactical skill of managing up without losing yourself. This series pulls from Stoicism, Plato, Nietzsche, and modern workplace psychology to help you survive a bad boss without losing yourself in the process. Forty-five episodes. Real tools. Your sanity. Reality check: If you cannot disagree respectfully without fear of retaliation, you are not in a healthy workplace. Fire your boss and use these techniques while you plan your exit. Support the show: Donate any amount: https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04 [https://donate.stripe.com/6oUaEX31FcHI1Rj9pJ1gs04] Patreon (early access + bonus content): https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman [https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman] 1:1 Coaching: Stuck in a job that's eating you alive? I do private coaching sessions for people navigating bad bosses, toxic workplaces, and career transitions. Reach out: badbossguide@gmail.com [badbossguide@gmail.com] or text 407-495-1311. If this episode hit, leave a rating, share it with the friend you keep texting about their job, and follow the show so you don't miss the next one. Keywords: how to disagree with your boss, speaking up at work, toxic boss communication, managing up, professional disagreement, bad boss survival guide, how to push back at work, dealing with difficult boss, workplace diplomacy, assertive communication, toxic workplace strategies, narcissistic boss, insecure boss, micromanaging boss, workplace communication skills, conflict resolution at work, career survival tactics, how to disagree without getting fired, workplace boundaries, advocating for yourself at work, bad boss podcast, michael kuhlman, bad boss guide, career advice, workplace mental health

20. maj 202610 min