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The Best You - A Coaching Podcast: Personal Growth Through Real Conversations
Dealing with Toxic People with Gal Ezra
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For this episode I’m joined by business, mindset and relationships expert and Speaker, Gal Ezra, who discusses how to deal with toxic people.
Gal always had the purpose to help and that purpose was clear – it was never to be a firefighter or an astronaut. It was always to work with his dad and do what his dad does!
Having grown up with Meir Ezra as his father and mentor, Gal attributes much of his business and life success to his dad, and is the reason he so strongly knows the value of correct knowledge, precise coaching, and expert mentorship.
Gal has various investments in property and hotels, and now, with his business success complete, is dedicating his life to fulfilling his true purpose - helping others achieve their success while, working closely with his father.
Key takeaways:
- Toxic people often speak in generalities, which can create confusion
- The ability to observe and differentiate between toxic and non-toxic individuals is crucial
- Improving personal power can help you handle toxic people more effectively
- It's essential to confront toxic behaviours rather than avoid them
- Disconnecting from toxic relationships should be a last resort
You can see more from Gal here:
- Website: GProsperity
- Instagram (Business): GProsperityNow
- Instagram (Personal): Gal Ezra