Tip #1: See if there’s a pattern.
That said, facing it head-on is precisely what the passive-aggressive person is trying to avoid. Passive-aggressive people avoid conflict like turds on the sidewalk. But then resentment builds and their anger leaks more than a porcupine’s raincoat. Which brings us to...Passive-aggressive people act the way that they do because they are afraid of how you’ll react.
Therefore, whether at work or at home, make it clear you would rather someone bring a problem to light than leave it roiling under wraps. Critically, reinforce this by not reacting with the very thing they’re afraid of. If you blow your top, belittle them, or otherwise silence their anger, they’ll go right back into their shell, like a hermit crab with only the claws hanging out.
Tried All of that with NicoleArbour whom I love so much..
Again, Preston Ni has the best ebooks about this topic as well. He offers tips in all his ebooks on how to deal with these folks, and they can be the most instigating of all personality disorders, so as to walk you through some scenarios. I bought three of his ebooks. I want all.
You guys are so good. Thank you. 1st point. Reminded me of someone very close, myself. Suprise! 🙏🏼❤
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