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You know the ones. The people who play office politics, whine, constantly interrupt, or let their ego run rampant. In this episode of Faithful on the Clock, we’ll cover how to deal with these “difficult” people so your team is strong and the office is a great place to be.

Timestamps:

[00:04] - Intro

[00:32] - Just about everyone has stories about difficult people at work, but getting along is essential because relationships support everything else, such as morale.

[01:10] - There is always a reason behind someone’s difficult behavior. If you learn what that is, then you can be empathetic instead of assuming that the other person is intentionally malicious.

[02:05] - I had a difficult coworker who was very negative. I initially focused on that negativity.

[02:44] - After refocusing on the “why” behind my coworker’s behavior, I was able to reorient myself and be helpful to them. Similarly, you can help others; you just need to know their “why” first.

[06:00] - Relationships are always two-sided, so consider how, if at all, you are contributing to the conflict.

[07:40] - Follow proper procedures and protocols, document everything, and go to your boss/HR if needed. They have a responsibility to create a safe culture.

[08:38] - If your company’s leadership will not help you, consider whether it is worth it to stay in the toxic environment. Don’t be afraid to leave if that’s what’s healthiest for you.

[09:22] - Summary of four main points

[09:58] - Prayer

[10:56] - Outro/what’s coming up

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Relevant Links:

Mirror Neurons: How We Reflect on Behavior

Become a Better Leader by Consciously Modeling Leadership Behaviors

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What’s coming up next:

Money is the root of all evil--or is it? In the next episode of Faithful on the Clock, you’ll learn whether having wealth is okay as a Christian professional, and what that means for the attitude you need to have as you experience success.