Sunday 23 June 2019

Dealing With Difficult & Annoying People

Dealing With Difficult & Annoying People
Difficult people show up in many different forms. We often have to deal with difficult & challenging people, which can lead to stress and anxiety, drastically affecting your mood. Difficult people could be within our working environment, extended social circle, or even our own family! Some do all the talking, cutting people off and talking over others, never actually listening. Some are lazy, messy, or unreliable. And others just have to get the last word into every conversation. Difficult co-workers may constantly demean what you say and try to make you look bad, while striving for power and the boss’s attention. In this episode of Ratalyst, we look at the ways in which these difficult and challenging people can appear in our lives, and some effective strategies to try and understand what drives them, and attempt to diffuse or handle them in a positive manner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ratalyst is about change. Sharing ideas to shape your world and live a fulfilled and satisfying life. We take inspiration from books, TED talks, articles and anything that presents an idea to enhance your life. Ratalyst refers to being a catalyst for the rat race. Whether you want to obtain the tools to survive the 9-to-5 rat race by making your working life more enjoyable and fulfilling, or escape completely and follow your entrepreneurial passion, we aim to provide interesting content for you! Please SUBSCRIBE to be notified of new video releases! Website: www.ratalyst.com Facebook: /Ratalyst Twitter: @Ratalyst Google+: Ratalyst If you would like to make engaging whiteboard animation videos like these, I use Videoscribe by Sparkol. If you are going to embark on your own project and decide to use this awesome program, please consider supporting me by using this link: http://bit.ly/2dZSNMh You can trial it 7 days for free too!
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