3/1/11

The Most Recommended Advice To Take Care Of Difficult Personalities

By Linda F. Conrad


Dealing with angry and difficult people is not easy. You will have to go out of your way to try to make up for anything that have irked them. And it would even be more difficult for you when these people are either close to you or you meet them every day. The following are ways on how you can deal with people who are simply angry at you for no reason.

Do not react. Everything you do will simply make them angry so it is much better that you do not add more insult to injury by making no side comments or even double meaning comments. It is much better that you leave them fuming with rage than do something about it.

Repeat the concern. If someone keeps on telling you that they do not have all day to wait in line, then tell them that all of us are busy and that there are other people who are also waiting in line that have busy lives and everything is not revolving around them.

When someone is shouting at your ears, try not to retaliate by shouting back. Think of another way to retaliate that would not spark any hostile reactions from the person who is angry at you. Lower the tone of your voice and the other person will also lower his.

Try to be more patient the next time you encounter people who are angry at you. Learn to be more patient and it will pay off in the long run. People will respect you for keeping your cool when other people are most likely be brawling in your situation.

Always set boundaries to when people are attacking you. For example, if someone expresses their disappointment in you, let them know that if they continue expressing the way they feel about you when you know that you have not done something wrong, you will instantly cut the connection between the two of you.

Prayers are very powerful. They tend to help you talk to yourself and get to know yourself a bit better. When things get rough, prayers are your only option and you will find a suitable solution to your current problem.

Lastly, talk to someone and vent your feelings against such hostility. When talking to your friends and family, try not to use foul words or even degrade these people. Instead, ask them what you have done to deserve such hostility.




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