Others RUINING YOUR DAY? Better NOT. Verily true, developing solid relationships is one of the most important factors to contribute to success, WHETHER individually OR collectively. And as we progress in life, our own advancement is in direct correlation with our ability to establish and maintain good relationships. BUT here are the 'pre-planted land mines' in life. From time to time, WHETHER it's at work, in school OR just in our daily life, we will encounter 'difficult' people. Problem here is that the definition of 'DIFFICULT' is relative. For one, a 'difficult' person WHO's serious, WHO's stiff, WHO's rigid. For another one, being 'difficult' is tagged to someone WHO's so mean, so evil, so divisive, so aggressive, so combative. So, we can debate WHAT ruins our day but this could cover multiple perspectives☝☝☝
Thing is, we CAN'T control the actions OR attitudes of others, BUT YES, we can control HOW we react and respond to those WHO seem to get under our skin. BUT this is NOT a lost and hopeless case because even if we just 'google-search' things, many proven ways as countermeasures and mitigations are right within our finger tips, LIKE we should stop talking about HOW miserable peope are because the more you talk about something, the more life you give it. There is that adage WHICH says 'NO PRESS is BAD PRESS'π‘π‘π‘
As analyst say in unison, AS LONG AS YOU ARE BEING TALKED ABOUT, YOU ARE STILL CURRENT. And to translate things, the truth of this statement lies in the fact that if people are talking about you [regardless if it's GOOD or BAD], you are taking up their mental energy. And WHEN someone irritates you, it feels momentarily good to talk about him and for another person to validate your feelings OR for them to 'feel your pain'. MISERY DOES LOVE COMPANY, hehehe, so you may tend to seek to find anyone for that matter WHO will listen to HOW infuriating you feel that difficult person is and that momentary pleasure of talking about that 'difficult person' only gives your NEGATIVE emotions more life. Oh Oh, let's put a stop to giving life to misery, just stop talking about that person❌❌❌
As we heard it sometimes, DON'T give others the permission to RUIN YOUR DAY because before you know it, you will end up doomed. One approach that has been proven quite successful to most of us is to develop solid relationships NOT just good for the short-term BUT for the long haul. As we progress in our life, it becomes a direct correlation with our ability to establish and maintain good relationships. There will be times in school, at work OR in life WHEN we will encounter 'difficult' people, and that's for sure!!!
Our takeaway: Cardinal truth here is that we CAN'T control the actions OR even attitudes of others [NOT even your spouse/partner or best friend BUT certainly you CAN control HOW you react and respond to those WHO seem to get under your skin. NOT to throw a monkey wrench on your day, I heard of this before: "If Sheryl has a problem with Joe and Sheryl has a problem with Nancy and Sheryl has a problem with Kate, then most likely Sheryl is the problem". That's the thing. It's NOT always a given that there's something wrong with others. At times, it's me OR it's you WHO's at fault. If frequently you may have a difficult time with people, that may be an area me OR you would need to work on. At the end of the day, facing up the mirror, recognizing your flaws and rectifying it may be the FIX you can initiate from your end if only to contain or minimize those frequencies when others seem to be RUINING YOUR DAY. BETTER NOT!@#$%?















































