How to Cope with Difficult People
Coping with Controlling, Angry, Unreasonable, Annoying and Manipulative People
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Coping with Annoying People - Learn How to Deal with Difficult People in Healthy Ways
Are you emotionally exhausted from trying to cope with someone who is hard to get along with? Do you find yourself obsessing over someone's negative behaviors to the point of losing your own peace of mind? Are you caught in a vicious cycle of arguing and fighting with someone regularly?
The ideas presented in this book have helped countless thousands of frustrated people learn how to stop letting the poor behavior of others ruin their lives.
This Book About Difficult People Will Teach You How to Deal With:
- Arrogant people
- Ignorant people
- Selfish people
- Lazy people
- Careless and reckless people
- Dramatic people
- Chronic negativity
Tips from This Book About Coping with Difficult People
- Dealing with Ignorance
- Avoid arguing with them. Ignorant people tend to debate certain points without knowing anything substantial about the topic at hand. Try not to fall into the trap of an argument that won't really go anywhere.
- Force yourself to interact positively. Though you may not be feeling particularly nice, remember that you should not resort to rudeness or hostility. Extend your patience and be kind at all times, no matter how you're really feeling.
- Don't take their ignorance as a personal insult. If anything, ignorance is simply a sign of laziness on the part of the person you're speaking with. Taking their ignorance personally will only result in frustration, stress and anger.
- Dealing With Selfishness
- Set boundaries. While this may cause tension or conflict, it's important that boundaries be made clear.
Get this book now. You will be glad you did.
©2014 Jordy Christo (P)2015 Jordy Christo