Sarah Goldberg

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Average rating: 3.29 · 194 ratings · 24 reviews · 48 distinct works
Toxic Relationships: Recogn...

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Banish Clutter: Simplify Yo...

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Life Hacks: 159 Insider Tri...

3.23 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Manipulative People: Learn ...

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Free Time Unlimited: Your G...

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Body Language: Read Body La...

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Make Money Blogging: Your G...

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Cleaning Your House: The Cl...

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Make Money On eBay: The Mis...

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“The Misunderstood Social Butterfly   Like manipulative mothers, scheming co-workers act nice toward their intended target and present themselves as a victim. These schemers make themselves seem misunderstood and victimized to gain their target’s trust. The unwitting target then makes it his or her job to cover for the “victim,” making sure that the “victim” is protected from others.   This forms an exclusive bond between the two parties, with the manipulator effectively cutting off the target’s contact with other employees by painting them in a bad light. The target then becomes the manipulator’s personal pep squad, leaving the employee emotionally and mentally drained.   Typically, the person being manipulated in this type of relationship at work is someone who is hard working, trusting, and unfortunately, often times easy prey to a manipulator. The manipulator sees the victim as the person who is always working late and the person who always “tries to do the right thing”. The manipulator, conversely, often times is the one leaving early, skating by day-to-day, but occasionally has enough “golden opportunities” with the boss to make themselves the “favored employees”. Nearly always a gregarious and outgoing person, these manipulative people can be true terrors to those whom they manipulate.”
Sarah Goldberg, Manipulative People: Learn To Turn The Tables & Manipulate The Manipulator!

“Taking the clutter out of your home can also help you to think more clearly. Living in a tidy home, where everything has its own place, actually gives you room in your mind to concentrate on more important things. It creates a home environment that is peaceful and harmonious for everyone that lives there. Having”
Sarah Goldberg, Banish Clutter: Simplify Your Life In Only One Weekend

“manipulation is tantamount to exploitation, and it happens daily.”
Sarah Goldberg, Manipulative People: Learn To Turn The Tables & Manipulate The Manipulator!



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