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Handling Difficult People

Handling Difficult People

When someone says something hurtful, don't give them what they want - your reaction.

  • Use pauses and questions of intent: "Did you mean to say that to me?"
  • Stand firm to bad apologies. If someone says "I'm sorry, it's just I've been so stressed," respond with "I need you to be sorry for your words, not your stress."
  • Let interruptions pass once, then calmly name the behavior: "I want to listen to you, I need to finish what I'm saying first."

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