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Astrologer Reveals 3 Birthdays That Must Fight Back: Don’t Let Toxic Colleagues Bully You Alone

Belief08 May 2026 15:47 GMT+7

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Astrologer Reveals 3 Birthdays That Must Fight Back: Don’t Let Toxic Colleagues Bully You Alone

After working hard, encountering a toxic boss or coworker who constantly picks on you can be exhausting. Don’t give up just yet, especially if you were born on one of these three days. Currently, your work luck advises “kill but don’t be humiliated.” It’s time to master the art of fighting back gracefully and show them you’re serious about your work.

Tuesday-born

Right now, Tuesday-born people have abundant energy! If your boss criticizes you with one sentence, don’t lose your temper immediately. Instead, respond tenfold with "reason and data." When unfairly blamed, explain the project's background, present the numbers and successes you’ve achieved, and counter with facts to unsettle them. Avoid using rude words to maintain your professional image. Criticism through "work performance" hurts much deeper.

Wednesday-born (daytime)

People born on Wednesday currently have top-notch communication skills. You possess a profound art of speech where even when you argue with your boss, it sounds like praise. Yet, when you go home and reflect, you realize, “Oh... I was actually being criticized.”

Use polite phrases that carry sharp truths, such as “Thank you for the advice. I will strive to meet the high standards you set (although it’s impossible to achieve on the actual job site).” This is a truly tactful way to respond.

Sunday-born

Your aura is strong lately. If unfairly yelled at, don’t lower your head and accept blame alone. Maintain eye contact, stand tall, and use a calm, cool tone to defuse their anger. Don’t respond emotionally; simply say softly but clearly, “May I explain the work side’s perspective on where the real problem lies?” Your calmness and composure will startle your angry boss and make them respect you immediately.

Fighting back is not about creating enemies but about establishing "boundaries" so others understand you are a professional deserving respect.