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Hey there, Refined Rebels! π✨
Today, I’m writing to you from a place of peace, purpose, and deep gratitude. As many of you know, I recently transitioned into a new role as a Front Desk Agent at the beautiful River Street Inn in Savannah, GA. And let me tell you… I’m finally in my happy place. ππ¨π
But it wasn’t always this way.
Before this chapter, I worked as a Front Desk Receptionist in a long-term care facility, and while I learned a great deal, it was the most emotionally draining season of my professional life. I experienced something I never expected in a helping profession: workplace bullying.
π₯ When Leadership Turns Toxic
I remember walking into work some days with a knot in my stomach, unsure of what kind of energy I’d be facing. The tension was thick, and I often felt undervalued, second-guessed, and downright disrespected. What hurt most? This wasn’t just a difficult coworker—this behavior came from someone in a leadership position.
Let’s be clear: a title doesn’t make a leader. A true leader uplifts, empowers, and leads with heart π—not fear.
π What I’ve Learned: A Leader vs. A Bully
Through this experience, I got crystal clear on the difference between a leader and a bully. Here’s what I observed:
✅ A Leader:
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Speaks with respect π£️π¬
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Trusts the team and encourages independence ππ½
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Welcomes ideas and listens actively ππ½
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Invests in your growth and celebrates your wins π
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Leads with empathy and grace π
❌ A Bully:
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Intimidates and manipulates π€
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Micromanages from a place of insecurity π
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Shuts down conversations and ideas πͺ
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Points fingers instead of finding solutions ππ½
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Shows zero regard for your well-being π
π± How I Chose to Grow—Not Break
Instead of letting that experience break my spirit, I chose to lean into everything I’ve learned over 35 years of customer service. I focused on self-awareness, empathy, and a growth mindset. I reminded myself that toxic leadership is a reflection of them, not me.
And then... I made a move. A bold one. πͺπ½
π¨ Finding Joy Again—At the River Street Inn
Stepping into the world of luxury hospitality at River Street Inn has been healing. Here, I get to greet guests with warmth, create memorable first impressions, and work alongside a team that values connection and courtesy.
This role reignited the spark in me— that I live for exceptional service, intentional kindness, and elevating everyday interactions. π«
π A Heartfelt Reflection for You
To anyone who’s ever endured workplace bullying: I see you. I’ve been you. And I promise—there is life and leadership beyond toxicity. Never let someone else’s behavior make you question your worth, your talent, or your magic. ✨
π¬ Let’s Talk, Rebels!
Have you ever worked under a bully in disguise as a leader? How did it affect you? And most importantly, how did you grow through it?
ππ½ Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear your story. Let’s support and uplift each other.
With joy and grace,
Cassandra Arnold
Your Etiquette Evangelist & Happy Hotelier at River Street Inn ππ
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