Skip to main content

Insecure Boss Syndrome and how to deal

Hello everybody,

This is my first post today and I thought i'd start with a super-common yet extremely important topic-an asshole /insecure boss .

We spend a large part of our lives at the workplace and are often plagued with horrible managers.Also, it is extremely unfortunate that we do not choose our managers but they are assigned to us.

A good manager can lead to motivation, growth, skill improvement and promotions while a bad one can create unhappiness, tears, emotional pain, anger and frustration.

Lets first delve into the characterstics of an insecure manager:
  • Micromanages
  • Does not trust you
  • Does not stand up for employees in front of clients
  • Is overtly critical
  • Requires updates every 5 minutes
  • Cannot appreciate good work
  • Feels threatened by employees who are better than him
  • Creates and fuels team politics
  • Plays favorites
  • Openly insults employees
  • Uses control as a means to feel secure
  • Creates artificial sense of urgency
  • Is never at peace


The most important thing here to realize is that these behaviors have nothing to do with you and you cannot change them.The control he tries to assert is in response his inherent insecurity and will be visible in all aspects of his life.

The second most important thing is to understand that you cannot change him , his insecurity can only be managed.

Some tips to manage it include:

  • Be friendly to him
  • Give him frequent updates
  • Assert your boundaries 
  • Focus on work over politics and show it to him via your actions
  • Don't get affected by his little ploys


There are times when on an asshole scale the bosses behavior is horrible and you cannot put up with it anymore.In such case seek to be moved to a different department or quit the job.

There is nothing more important than peace and growth.A paycheck can also be obtained in a new job.

Your well-being must not be compromised.


Comments

  1. Apt. We don't need no bosses around, no dark sarcasm in the workroom.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Quite specific while dealing with a bad boss ... Love the way u put it !

    ReplyDelete
  3. Love the last line: your well being must not b compromised :) !

    ReplyDelete
  4. Truly said. I think this article can help people with horrible bosses. You have to be smart in dealing with such bosses.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Rightly said. Looking forward to more of such posts.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I’ve learned they provide invaluable opportunities for developing executive leadership skills and learning ‘what not to do’ when managing people who work for you. You just have to be proactive in looking for them and ready to practice some real self-leadership.

    The blog anyway deals a great deal of what a social anxiety at such places can lead to, and what exactly a narcissist relationship looks like .

    Good job , great article ! 😊

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Social Media Addiction and cure

What is social media addiction Checking social media like FB,twitter,Instagram,snapchat multiple times a day or posting on these platforms multiple times a day and checking for likes /comments Why is social media addictive It has been designed to be interesting and the updates make it all the more fun What is difference between normal surfing and addiction Normal surfing Normal surfing is when you’re normal when you surf-you do not get a special high from it You do not experience withdrawal symptoms if you’re wifi is down or if your network is down You can stay away from social media for few days without feeling like you’re recovering from an avalanche You check social media 1-2 times a day and whatever happens there doesn’t affect you much Addiction You check social media every 15 minutes-at work, during meetings, in the cab You post regularly and insist on likes and views to feel validated Posting selfies in new clothing all the time Posting...

Stress -causes and management

What is stress It is the body’s emotional and physical response to the increase of external or internal imbalancing loads which are usually caused by extreme work demands Causes of stress Asshole boss Work unequally divided between colleagues Too much work, too small a team Artificial sense of urgency to deliver Strict deadlines Multiple projects Effects of stress Weight gain or loss Lack of sleep or over sleeping Too much caffeine,alcohol intake Release of cortisol and other stress hormones Inability to concentrate Irritability Break of friendships Inability to breathe well How to reduce stress Eat a balanced diet Exercise 3-4 times a week Cut out caffeine Meditate Read self-help books Take a short trip or hobby class Make your health a priority Develop boundaries at work Focus on hobbies and sleep