The One Thing Toxic People Can Tell You About Yourself

 

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Dear Uplifter,

I am guilty of it. I have noted toxic people and I try to avoid them at all cost. Well, good for me for being so darn positive right? No, there isn’t any uplift in my mental transaction. My willingness to form an opinion about others, then title it with a damming conclusion creates division. It draws a line in the sand. I am essentially putting myself on the high-vibe side and placing others on the lower frequency. My attitude is me vs. them and there is no win in this thinking.

The Lesson: Watch my video on the spirit-building way you can handle difficult people while keeping your energy clean and clear.

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The Tips 

  1. When dealing with difficult people, offer compassion without trying to fix them.

  2. Set boundaries and keep yourself safe

  3. Read 5 Steps to Dealing with Difficult People

The Rub

I’m not suggesting that we should stay around people that bring gloom, or that we should investigate the reason for their sourpuss disposition. I am suggesting, however, that the moment we talk up toxic people, we bring , I’m simply suggesting that we not measure it because it breeds a bit of pessimism.

The Ask

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With High Energy (and no judgment),
Raquel


Raquel Eatmon is a Be Bold Accomplice, Keynote Speaker and Author of Beyond Enough How to Lead with Your Whole Self. For over a decade she has produced the Woman of Power Leadership Conference for high potentials. She is challenging audiences to live and lead bolder lives through strategic risk taking rituals. Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn 

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