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THREE TYPES OF TOXIC PEOPLE, AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM

We all know at least one. Those people that cause us to “pull a 180” when we see them from afar. The “friends”, acquaintances or coworkers who seem to cast a shadow of toxicity everywhere they go. They spread negativity, create conflicts, and cause you unnecessary stress. And frankly, it can be JUST. SO. DRAINING. The good news? There ARE strategies you can use to protect yourself and preserve your sanity. Here are three of the most recognizable types of toxic people you’ll come across, and some effective strategies to best handle them to preserve your mental well-being.  

THREE COMMON TYPES

THE DRAMA KING OR QUEEN. These guys thrive on creating chaos and stirring up trouble. They blow things out of proportion, gossip, manipulate emotions, and thrive on attention.

HOW TO HANDLE THE DRAMA KING OR QUEEN:

THE NARCISSIST. Narcissists have an inflated sense of self-importance, lack empathy for others, and seek constant admiration and validation. They may manipulate or belittle others to maintain their sense of superiority.

HOW TO HANDLE THE NARCISSIST:

THE VICTIM. Victims have a tendency to blame others for their problems, refuse to take responsibility for their actions, and seek sympathy and attention.

HOW TO HANDLE THE VICTIM:

 Handling toxic people effectively is essential for preventing burnout and protecting your mental health in our modern world.  It ALWAYS requires assertiveness, clear and often tough boundary-setting, and careful communication. By recognizing their repeat characteristics and implementing some of these effective strategies for dealing with them, you can safeguard yourself from these energy thieves and preserve your own well-being.

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