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Thu 9 Nov 2017

What Makes Someone Difficult to Communicate With?


Business Consulting & Coaching

One of the most popular questions I get is how can I deal with a ‘Difficult’ person? Each of you almost everyday will come across someone you find difficult to some degree.  Many of you a this precise moment are in a world of stress and anxiety because of a difficult person.

Perhaps they are bossy, or talkative, maybe they don’t say anything and you need them to speak up or perhaps they are pedantic and get caught up in the details. Either way they are not doing what you need them to do and its PAINFUL…….

Managing how we respond in these moments is critical to the outcomes you will get. As you may imagine, getting frustrated, short fused, impatient with someone that you are finding difficult is only going to add to the problem you face.

It is critical for us to approach this age-old problem from a different angle. I firmly believe that coming from a place of understanding is a much more helpful way to approach someone you are finding difficult.  Rather than focus on the pain, frustration and difficulty lets find some common ground.

We can start this by stopping and recognising what is it that I am actually struggling with here? Is it their behaviour, their attitude, are they reminding me of something I don’t like? Am I stressed out because my wants and needs are not being met? Is it all of the above?

Many of us, even though we are adults can get stuck in this place of selfishness, “I need this right now and I am not getting what I want so I am going to get cranky”. We have all been there. Acknowledging this is part of helping ourselves learn a better way.

I truly believe that most people are not difficult……. Wait…. What???? Seriously? Yup, I actually believe that most people are not DIFFICULT, they are DIFFERENT.

Not different as in weird, simply different to you.

For example, on most days I am in a hurry, not because I am late, but because I am the type of person that just likes to get things done FAST, I am an “achiever.” I do not know why…. it is just how I am made. It is a trait of the Powerful and Direct Communicator, “get it done, get it done fast, and then do the next thing”.

So as you can imagine if I am going about my day and I need to interact with someone who does not have the same priority on time and achievement as me, there can be some tension. Before I was aware of this and how it affected me, I would just see someone in my proximity moving slowly and my eye would begin to twitch. It frustrated me, because I did not want it to affect my progress.

Now that I am much more attuned to this need in me I can separate myself from it most days and even have a chuckle at how crazy my need for speed is…….

This need for speed has been a gift at times, I am extremely efficient and achieve loads, BUT……….. I have paid a very high price for this in terms of my health. So much so that my poor body has been screaming at me for years to slow down and I ignored it. So what ended up happening???? I developed chronic illness, including chronic fatigue……. My body was forcing me to S…L…O…W D…O…W…N.  Even on days of complete exhaustion now I need to manage my inherent need to accomplish things.

I remember years ago on my first trip to FIJI. Man I needed it, talk about being on the verge of burn out…… Yes us achievers are not good at resting and slowing down and unfortunately have to experience things like burn out or illness before we get the message to fill the tank and look after ourselves.

It took me at least 4 days to begin to slow down in this tropical paradise. Every time I sat by the pool I would start mentally going through a to do list, should I plan or read that self development book or set my intentions for the next 12 months…………. Far out brussel sprout!!

 I would find myself becoming tense as I watched the locals slowly meander around the resort at a snails pace (otherwise known affectionately as FIJI time) and my blood pressure would rise. I felt like screaming move faster! How completely ridiculous. In a moment of clarity I realised what I was doing to myself and just how crazy it was, why was I rushing? What deadline was in my mind? Why is faster better??? You know what?  It isn’t……….. Sometimes slower is the way to go.

So realising what your needs are, what is driving you and then seeing how whenever a person comes into conflict with this, we see them as difficult. This is really the beginning of a healthier shift in dealing with people in a more helpful way.

You will bump into people that are different to you on a daily basis so the most helpful thing I have found is to first understand yourself and your needs and then begin to understand others. So we will begin but looking at each of the Communication DNA styles so you can begin to see where you might be and also where those you struggle with might be. From this place we can put more helpful responses in place when you are struggling with someone that is different to you.

In coming posts we will continue venture into the world of each style and what may make them difficult.  If you are struggling, there is help available. Get in touch and we can discuss the many types of support you can access, for coaching to training and online options.

Until next time Care, Connect and be a Courageous Communicator.

Let’s change the world we live in one conversation at a time.


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