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How To Deal with People Who Bring Us Down
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Andrew Rondeau |
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takes all kinds of people to make up the world we live in. In life, we have the
opportunity to meet many people. Some of them we find are too difficult to deal
with. These are the people we end up not liking and we try and avoid them as
much as possible. Keeping well away from them might be the right thing to do.
But sometimes there are situations where it is impossible to avoid them.
Happy and friendly people have the ability to uplift people and should there be
any kind of conflict the situation can easily be worked through. However, when
dealing with difficult people it is important to distinguish between rights and
responsibilities. Under certain circumstances we feel obliged to adapt and agree
with them but we need to be careful we don’t give up our rights at the same
time.
Some people we deal with out of a feeling of obligation. The important thing to
remember is that we do not retaliate in the same way as the person is dealing
with us. Treat them with respect at all times and learn to listen to them
allowing them to air their point of view. This will enable us to understand them
better. Often it is also the case that once we get to know a person whom we
thought was difficult we are able to deal with them much more easily.
It is important to remember that difficult people are most often the ones that
have real issues in their lives. Take away that problem from the person and try
and see them as an individual. After all if this person does not overstep his
boundaries, they will eventually see that we also deserve respect. Anyone with
sense will know this.
Stop seeing yourself as a victim of a situation. It damages us more if we blame
others for making us feel miserable. It’s important that we take responsibility
for our own feelings and work towards resolving the situation before they can
score a mental victory over us.
We are unable to change other people. We can of course influence and stop
ourselves from becoming affected. Nobody is worth this amount of energy and we
don’t need to bother ourselves over people who don’t deserve our respect.
Pretend that they are like our work and never take it home with you.
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need to accept that when dealing with people who bring us down that we cannot
change others. We can only change ourselves. By changing our perception we may
be able to deal with a situation more effectively. It’s always easier to look
into ourselves first and try and make changes. After all we all have our own pet
peeves and issues.
If the other person is ready to change and is willing to make adjustments, then
we need to be a constructive influence. It is better to be tactful when sending
a message through so that the other person doesn’t end up feeling worse. Some
people influence our lives very badly. But we can be a positive influence in
somebody else’s life by letting go of what we cannot control and doing our best
to be helpful instead.
Mahatma Gandhi once said that we must be the change we want to see in the world.
In the same way let us serve as inspiration to many and be the positive
influence. If we can do this we will find ourselves surrounded only by people we
like and respect.
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