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When dealing with negative people, we can choose not to respond to
their behavior and allow our positive behavior to be an example. Because life requires that we interact
with different personalities, it is not uncommon for us to encounter a
situation where there is one person whose behavior may negatively impact the
experiences of others. Someone who is loud and crass can interrupt the
serenity of those who come together to practice peace. A disruptive worker
can cause rules to be imposed that affect their colleagues’ professional
lives. A team member who is pessimistic or highly critical may destroy the
morale of their fellow members. And one “bad apple” in your personal life can
be a potent distraction that makes it difficult to focus on the blessings
you’ve been given and the people who love you. There may always be people in your life
who take it upon themselves to create disruption, foster chaos, stamp out
hope, and act as if they are above reproach – even when, in doing so, they
put a blight on their own experiences. But you don’t need to allow their
negativity and callousness to sour your good mood. Often, our first impulse
upon coming head-to-head with a bad apple is to express our anger and frustration
in no uncertain terms. However, bad apples only have the power to turn our
lives sour if we let them. If you can exercise patience and choose
not to respond to their words or actions, you will significantly limit the
effect they are able to have on you and your environment. You can also
attempt to encourage a bad apple to change their behavior by letting your
good behavior stand as an example. If your bad apple is simply hoping to
attract notice, they may come to realize that receiving positive attention is
much more satisfying than making a negative impression. While you may be
tempted to simply disassociate yourself entirely from a bad apple, consider
why they might be inclined to cause disturbances. Understanding their
motivation can help you see that bad apples are not necessarily bad people.
Though bad apples are a fact of life, minimizing the impact you allow them to
have upon you is empowering because you are not letting anyone else affect
the quality of your experiences. You may discover that buried at the very
heart of a bad apple is a seed of goodness. |
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