10 Toxic Persons You Should Just Get Rid Of
Is it time to do some spring cleaning with the group of people who make
up your circle of acquaintances, colleagues and friends? There are
probably some toxic persons in there who are undermining your
confidence, betraying your trust, and spreading negativity. There is no
escaping the fact that we cannot live in total isolation, as we are social animals.
We need to find empathy, compassion and positive stimuli to survive in
the jungle. To avoid shutting off from everyone completely, here are 10
toxic persons you should get rid of or, at the very least, avoid as much
as possible.
1. Those who soak up your time like a sponge.
These may be
family members or friends who seize your time like bank robbers! Yes,
you have heard it all before. They repeat the same old refrain and there
is nothing for you to gain. Friendships need a give and take.
As
soon as you ascertain that they do not even want help or can’t offer you
affectionate support in return, it may be time to drastically reduce
your exposure to these people or just get rid of them. They will waste
too much of your time, if you let them.
It may be impossible to
get rid of family members, though. So try a few tactics like switching
off your phone at certain times of the day or simply invent urgent
messages or callers. We all need alone time.
2. Those who criticize you far too often.
Nothing wrong with a
bit of honest and fair feedback. But when you find that certain people
are engaging in constant criticism, it may be time to take action. When
the criticism is not constructive in any way, you might even drop them a
hint that they are going to lose any friends they have left.
You can also always tell them that their constant criticism is not helpful in any way and it upsets you.
3. Those who play the victim all the time.
These are the
experts at the blame game. They never take ownership of their own
shortcomings or mistakes. They are the victim and it is never their
fault! It always seems to be the fault of their colleagues or their
upbringing which never really gave them a chance.
These people
just have to be avoided at all costs and avoid being pulled in, because
they may start to involve you in their blame game.
4. Those who have a negative mindset.
These
people spread negativity like a contagious disease. Try to get
vaccinated by avoiding them at all costs. These people get into a
negative downward spiral and it is sometimes difficult not to get
dragged down there. These are the people who are always anxious,
worried, pessimistic, depressed and complain a lot.
You need to
get rid of them because if you want to live longer, a positive outlook
will add years to your life. One Yale study has found that having a positive attitude to aging can help you live seven years longer.
5. Those who lose their temper and zap your energy.
These
are the ones who really drain your energy. Why do you have to absorb
their silly and sometimes childish outbursts? We all have difficult
moments. Keeping self-control will test us to our limits and we usually
have ways of controlling it. Letting off steam may help these people but
why should you have to absorb the fall out?
These
short-fused people are underdeveloped psychologically and their
emotional intelligence is hovering around zero. There is no need for
them to be part of your inner circle.
6. Those who show no compassion or empathy.
You do not want
these in your inner circle either for the simple reason that they are
not capable of lending a sympathetic ear or understanding your problems
when you need them to be around. These people have personality problems
and some of them display narcissist tendencies.
They
do not have the ability to put themselves in other people’s shoes. This
is the key to social interaction and sound, ethical behavior. That is
why you do not want them around you.
7. Those who are dishonest and lie to you.
Some friends will swear secrecy when you tell them something
confidential. When you find this information is now common knowledge,
you may well be furious and decide to end the friendship. But dishonest
and untruthful people can also do harm in many other ways. They may lie
to you about their debts or if they are having problems at work. They
may also be insincere and lie to you about what they think of your
behavior when you ask them for feedback.
These people can only
damage friendship over time because trust, truthfulness and honesty are
the most precious qualities in any friendship. If they do these things,
they are not worthy of your friendship.
8. Those who are manipulative and will exploit you.
There are
some friends who just want to use you to get an introduction to an
important person you know, a job interview or even a date. They use
gossip as a weapon and there is always a hidden agenda. They are angling
for that job so they will make sure you do not apply.
Manipulative
friends know how to extract information from you or get you to reveal
certain weaknesses which they will then use against you. They will
exploit your generosity and your social conscience and will rarely give
anything in return. You can soon spot it if you are the one who is
always the giver or the one who pays for everything! These people have
to be avoided because they are using you.
9. Those who are deliberately hurtful.
These people have a
range of tactics and remarks which can be very hurtful. It might be your
parents criticizing how you are bringing up your children when your own
upbringing was nothing to write home about. It could be an off the cuff
remark, which is sly or hurtful, and leaves you feeling wounded.
These are hurtful tactics that you should
not overlook and have to put up with. These friends and family members
seem to be more intent on laying mines than displaying warmth, affection
and support. That is why you need to get rid of them.
10. Those who are stressed out.
Did you know that humans are
programmed to think negatively and they are always worried about safety,
health and survival? Anthropologically, this makes sense, since as
cavemen, things were not that great. It is amazing how this built-in
stress is still with us today. That is why, when stressed out people
appear in our cubicles or phone us, we have to be ready to withstand
them.
We have enough stress of our own to deal with, without having to deal with stressed out people hovering over us. We need to distance ourselves from them to survive.
source: www.lifehack.org
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