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Keep the Heart

TeachbackTuesday-Co-workers Can Work Your Nerves

Keep the Heart

Francie Taylor

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9632 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Teachback Tuesday, where we play the most popular episodes from the previous season. This time last year, we had the incredible surprise of being selected as one of the podcasts of the week at Podbean, the podcast hosing platform for Keep the Heart. This resulted in thousands of new listeners from all over the world! As part of the collaboration with Podbean, Keep the Heart wrote four mini-episodes that were bookended with a brief shout out to Podbean. This week’s episode, “Co-Workers Can Work Your Nerves” provides three suggestions for ways that we can park our expectations at the curb and get along better with our perfectly imperfect co-laborers. Is someone getting on your nerves at work? You’re not alone, you’re too late to be the first, and hey, let’s all remember that sometimes WE’RE the coworker working the nerves!  ICU--In Christ Unconditionally: Heart Conditions Bible Application Study Marriage Book: Rough Patches: Temporary Marital Tensions by Francie Taylor Devotional Book: Call Upon Him by Kathy Ashley Friendship Book: Sister Friends by Francie Taylor Bible Study Book: This Liberty of Yours by Tim Zacharias Daily Devotional: Ponder the Path by Francie Taylor

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0:00.0

Welcome to Teach Back Tuesday, where we play the most popular episodes from the previous season.

0:05.4

This time last year, we had the tremendous surprise of being selected as one of the

0:09.5

podcasts of the week at Podbean. That's the podcast hosting platform for Keep the Heart and many

0:15.4

other podcasts. Well, this resulted in thousands of new listeners from all over the world,

0:21.0

and as part of the collaboration with Podbean, Keep the Heart Wrote four mini episodes.

0:26.3

This week's episode, Co-workers Can Work Your Nerves.

0:29.8

Provides three suggestions for ways that we can park our expectations at the curb

0:34.6

and get along better with our perfectly imperfect coworkers.

0:39.5

Is someone getting on your nerves where you work? You're not alone. You're too late to be

0:44.6

first. And hey, let's all remember something. Sometimes we're the coworker who's working the nerves.

0:52.0

Let's listen. Ah, the office drama, or the school staff drama, or the

0:58.5

ministry drama, or the drama mama overall, and hey, there are some drama papas too. Working together for

1:06.7

hours a day, several days each week, provides a breeding ground for issues. Some people remind me

1:14.0

of the column they used to have on the old school report cards that said this, does not work

1:19.4

well with others. Thank you for joining Keep the Heart for today's podcast with Francie Taylor. Francie is an author,

1:30.0

conference speaker, and teacher. She is passionate about teaching what to do with what we learn from God's Word.

1:38.0

Now back to today's valuable study. Most of us work for a living, and that involves spending time with others. Whether you own

1:48.7

your own business or work for someone else or work in a ministry, you will have people in

1:53.9

your airspace, and where there are people, there will be problems. So what are our options?

2:00.2

Well, if you can't find a job where there are no people,

2:03.8

let's consider three ways to work peaceably with those who are in your time zone. These are just

2:11.0

suggestions. God will help you to think of more ways to work with others. He sees your people

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