7 Effective ways for dealing with difficult people

Life will always present us with awkward, difficult people; and unless you want to live in a Himalayan cave you will have to learn how to deal with these people. We should not let difficult people spoil our inner equanimity; with the right attitude we can maintain our peace of mind even when dealing with unpleasant people. These are some suggestions for dealing with awkward people.

1. Don’t Think about Them All the Time

Sometimes when people cause us difficulties they start to dominate our thoughts; this makes their presence seem very close. However, it is best to think about them as little as possible. Instead, concentrate on things and people who inspire you. Thinking about difficult people is not going to change how they behave, but it will cause us unhappiness.

2. Don’t Expect to Change Them.

Awkward and unpleasant people are the least likely to be willing to change themselves. Don’t take it upon yourself to try and change their behaviour; you will all most certainly fail. Furthermore, they will probably resent your interference and this will create further difficulties. Instead we can maintain a cheerful detachment. If we don’t have any expectations, it becomes much easier to deal with.

3. Don’t feel guilt

If people create problems in our life we can start to feel guilty, even though we have done nothing wrong. In cases like this
we have to be detached; it is not our fault problems are created. As long as we seek to maintain a good attitude, that is all that matters.

If you want to transform your life
Radically,
Then immediately give up
Your false sense of teeming guilt.

Sri Chinmoy

4. Silence is a powerful weapon.

When people say unreasonable things, the natural instinct is to try and argue with them. However, this draws us into their weird perspective. In many circumstances, it may be appropriate to maintain silence and not respond to what they say and do. By being silent, we are effectively ignoring them without having to criticise their actions. In silence their is great power; when we ignore them, they lose influence. Silence also gives us time to think a more measured and detached response, for later.

5. Retain your Humour.

Don’t feel obliged to take every situation seriously. Try to see the funny side. If people behave in a ridiculous way, don’t despair – just see the absurd behaviour as a humorous situation. The comical aspect of the TV programme, The Office came simply from ordinary people behaving in unreasonable ways.

6. Don’t seek to Avoid them

If you have to work with a difficult people, the solution is rarely to move job. The likelihood is that you will find difficult people wherever you work. If you try to avoid difficult people, you will be permanently on the move. The thing to do is to change your attitude; rather than feeling depressed and guilty, we can see it is an opportunity for our self improvement. Through learning to deal with difficulty people, we will learn many valuable life skills.

6. Offer Goodwill.

If we can offer goodwill even to difficult people, we will make tremendous progress. Unpleasant people may deserve criticism, but, this will not help the situation. Even the most difficult person may have one or two good qualities. Try to mentions these; subconsciously they will appreciate our goodwill. This remains the most effective way to bring out the best in others – even if it may seem to take a very long time.

7. Don’t Try to Impress or Gain favour

Sometimes, whatever we do, people will look at the negative side and criticise us. This can cause us to seek even harder to seek their approval. But, this can cause us to ignore our basic values, and sometimes even if we change, we still don’t gain their approval anyway. There is much more dignity in being true to ourselves, and being happy with our choices. If some difficult people don’t appreciate our actions, no harm. We can never expect to receive everyone’s approval.

~By Sri Chinmoy
Source: http://www.srichinmoybio.co.uk/

Comments

  1. Ghazi Riman

    June 14, 2013

    Your words are always a wisdom ,thank you +Jendhamuni Sos i think these days wolves are pities than bad ,difficult humans.

  2. Jesse H

    June 14, 2013

    Wow !!! Awesome capture my dear Jendhamun

  3. Rainold Lazar

    June 14, 2013

    When your love is pure or spiritual, there is no demand, no expectation. …..
    ………………….:)
    Thank U dear +Jendhamuni Sos  for your greetings

  4. Jesse H

    June 14, 2013

    Good nite. I see you won't say hi so I'm done. Guess tomorrow is another day. Enjoy

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 14, 2013

    +guru vernekar Good morning. I promise I will visit your page when I get my work done in the next seven hours. I'm a little behind today.

  6. Jesse H

    June 14, 2013

    It's all good. Just miss you my dear

  7. Rana Singh

    June 14, 2013

    What a great post I like the point #  3.Don’t feel guilt" & 4 . Silence is a powerful weapon." Thank you very much for sharing this valuable post.. +Jendhamuni Sos  :))))

  8. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 14, 2013

    +Rana Singh The author: Sri Chinmoy is really good. I love reading his work so much. Even his poem too. He writes with passion. I love #4 the most.

  9. Rana Singh

    June 14, 2013

    I agreed here.. +Jendhamuni Sos  I love this quote… "If you have inner peace, nobody can force you to be a slave to the outer reality."
     ~ * ~ Sri Chinmoy ~ * ~

  10. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 14, 2013

    +Rana Singh I just read that quote this morning, when I was at work. I love it very much. That's why I keep promoting inner peace every where I go. Human should never be the slave of their desire.

  11. Atul Shukla

    June 14, 2013

    Really a very useful post for a peaceful life. Thanks Jendhamuni Sos. Have a peaceful day.

  12. Rana Singh

    June 14, 2013

    It's Very true thought +Jendhamuni Sos  :))) There is some special purpose for our life , and we have to discover that.within our self. 🙂

  13. Atul Shukla

    June 14, 2013

    Sure Jendhamuni Sos take rest, its need for a good health. Take care.

  14. Geoffrey Okot

    June 14, 2013

    For real ,l agreed with u especially N-6. u try to move its would be like u 're defeated and running away !!!!

  15. maria Sekwane

    June 14, 2013

    People look for all the bad things you do and capitalize on them

  16. p swarna kumar

    June 15, 2013

    wonderful..dearest jendhamuni..

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