Building Trust – Understanding Difficult People
Gary Rush IAF Certified Professional Facilitator Master
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People can be difficult and cause problems.??How to deal with difficult people is not easy.??Sometimes, we’d rather avoid them but that would not solve the problem.??Keep in mind that people cause problems for a reason.??Few people wake up in the morning thinking about how they can make someone’s life difficult (okay, so some people do but they are the minority).??Often the person causing the problem can be productive in a different situation, so once you label someone a “difficult person”, you lose the ability to deal with the problem.
When we say that someone is a “difficult person”, we mean that they are disruptive – ineffective in communicating.??To deal with a difficult person, you first need to assume that they have good intentions, and you need to identify what is causing the problem.??In other words,?identify the problem, not the “difficult person”.
The Golden Rule?
I have found that the key principle for dealing with difficult people is based on,?“Treat others as you wish to be treated.”??We must assume that:
I know that my assumptions are optimistic, but I believe that when you approach someone expecting good intentions, you get it, because people tend to live up to the good or bad intentions bestowed on them.?
When dealing with people, we often forget that everyone is motivated by:
A need to control (power motivation).
A need to excel (achievement motivation).
A need to bond (affiliation motivation).
When one or more of the?needs?are not met, people display disruptive behaviors.??Look to see which?need?is triggering the behavior.??Once you understand what is motivating the person, use the following guidelines to correct it:
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Talk to the person, one-on-one.??
When in a group, mitigate the symptom by:
A Lack of Trust
A lack of trust is the common denominator,?“I don’t trust that they believe in me”, etc.??There are four components to Trust:?Character, Competence, Caring, and Communication.??We trust someone because:
When we don’t trust, it is because we believe that there are flaws in another’s character, competence, caring, and/or communication.??Therefore,Building Trust?requires engaging in dialog to understand which component(s) are viewed as flawed and working to change the perception and/or developing understanding.??When we engage in dialog, we find, for example, that most “difficult people” are not malicious.??Through dialog, you may find out that he or she does not trust the competence of others.??That gives you something to deal with rather than labeling, where you lose the ability to deal with the problem.
So…
Treat others as you wish to be treated and you will be successful in dealing with “difficult people”.
About Gary Rush, IAF CPF | Master
I Don’t Just Provide Instruction… In my?FoCuSeD??Facilitation classes, I provide you with content and then we discuss, practice, and relate it to your work and life. You bring your concerns, your past experiences, and your questions. I share my 39 plus years of accomplishments and mistakes, so we learn from each other making the class a personal development experiential session. I keep my classes small so that I have time to devote to you. The assigned topics you facilitate relate to real life making learning relevant. I want you to continue learning and developing your new skills, so I provide you with my over 600-page reference manual that reinforces what I teach, and you learn. In short, you get my energy, passion, and experiences inspiring you to immediately apply your new skills. My?FoCuSeD? Facilitator Academy?is an?IAF Endorsed? Comprehensive Programme. I offer my?FoCuSeD??Facilitation classes both publicly and privately, in-person or remote via Zoom. I also offer video-based?FoCuSeD??Facilitation Online Classes?that are self-directed and self-paced learning. - I want everyone to succeed... Check out my?Train-the-Trainer Program | Gary Rush Facilitation?that teaches you to teach my Holistic Structured Facilitation? Technique.