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Dealing with Difficult Colleagues

Do you sometimes find the workplace difficult? The chances are that the source of the difficulty is a colleague. That’s not to say that there’s anything wrong with your colleagues (let’s think positive, after all) but in any situation with a number of very different people (and we are all different) all trying to achieve a single goal there is bound to be some friction sooner or later.


So what form might this ‘difficulty’ take? Maybe it’s a disagreement over strategy, or someone is blaming you for a mistake, or somebody promised you more than they can deliver or maybe it’s just someone who is always late for a regular meeting. It could be something very trivial but we often see it as ‘difficult’ behaviour because of how it makes us feel: undermined, annoyed, put-upon, frustrated or let down. In the modern, pressured workplace such feelings can take on great significance and start to erode our job satisfaction. However, let’s look at this more positively. After all, such ‘difficulties’ are inevitable, it is how we deal with them that counts…

Here are a few questions to ask yourself (in no particular order) the next time you are faced with a difficult colleague:

The problem is that we can fall into very repetitive patterns of behaviour with our colleagues and sometimes it is hard to see where it started. However, without taking a positive step to change the pattern it is unlikely to end. By asking yourself a few questions and then talking honestly (and calmly!) with your colleague, you could break that pattern.

About the Author: Dr. Antonio Marsocci is a successful, international life and business coach, member of the Association for Coaching. If you want to discover how to get greater returns, create greater profits, help you develop your team, help you rediscover your passion, help you navigate changes in the economy and your market, find out more at : => https://www.antonio-marsocci.com/business_coach/

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