AUDIOBOOK

I Wish I'd Quit Sooner
Practical Strategies for Navigating and Escaping a Toxic Boss
Laura Hambley Lovett(0)
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A compelling survival guide, I Wish I'd Quit Sooner confronts the hidden cost of toxic bosses and equips readers with the clarity and courage to reclaim their work and well-being.
Narrated by the author, Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett
Too many talented professionals stay trapped under destructive leadership-fearing the unknown, doubting themselves, or hoping things will change. In this eye-opening book, Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett blends rigorous research with powerful real-world stories to reveal what toxic leadership really looks like, why it persists, and-most importantly-how to break free.
From spotting red flags early, to building strategies for protection, to navigating the emotional toll and finding the confidence to move on, I Wish I'd Quit Sooner is both practical and empowering. It doesn't just help you escape a toxic boss-it helps you rebuild stronger, more resilient, and ready to thrive in the workplace you deserve.
Clear, compassionate, and actionable, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever whispered to themselves: "I deserve better."
Narrated by the author, Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett
Too many talented professionals stay trapped under destructive leadership-fearing the unknown, doubting themselves, or hoping things will change. In this eye-opening book, Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett blends rigorous research with powerful real-world stories to reveal what toxic leadership really looks like, why it persists, and-most importantly-how to break free.
From spotting red flags early, to building strategies for protection, to navigating the emotional toll and finding the confidence to move on, I Wish I'd Quit Sooner is both practical and empowering. It doesn't just help you escape a toxic boss-it helps you rebuild stronger, more resilient, and ready to thrive in the workplace you deserve.
Clear, compassionate, and actionable, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever whispered to themselves: "I deserve better."