Recently I had a rather acrimonious email exchange with a co-worker with regard to our roles are on a work related project. I worry that I jeopardized my job and reputation the way I handled her actions. So I need advice.
Rather than pick up the phone and call her to discuss why she "forgot" to respect my role as the project leader, I responded to her email, clearly irritated that she made changes that I have no access to change (username and password protected).
And what I am concerned about is how to resolve this situation with our supervisor.
I didn't feel like our acrimonious email exchange solved anything, so I forwarded the entire email exchange to our supervisor; explaining why I needed his help since I could not resolve the issue successfully on my own.
In general, I have an anxious personality and thus poor coping skills regarding stressful situations. I'm in cognitive therapy for my anxiety too but I'm still making mistakes.
What should I do to resolve this?
2007-07-22
21:18:55
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