Energy Vampires: How to Deal with Negative People at Work
.Debbie Peterson, CSP
Helping Professionals Cut Through the Noise and Take Their Next CLEAR Step in Business!
Have you ever had that person whose one exceptional gift is to push your buttons? Not only push your buttons but get under your skin like no other person? Oh, and let's not forget, step...no, let's make that STOMP on your last nerve. Every. Single. Time.
Let's face it, there are people, who when you see them, you want to run the other way. But since you can't, you grit your teeth and pray for the encounter to be over before you do something you'll regret.
Yeah, me too.
Here's the interesting thing I learned about this; there's a pattern.
It's YOUR button.?
It's YOUR skin.
It's YOUR last nerve.?
Because as much as you think this is about something?outside of you, this energy vampire doing something?TO you, it's not. When someone externally can internally trigger you, it's because of something inside of you. There is something inside of us that needs to be addressed, and this person has shown up as your "teacher," and they’ve got a lesson to show you where you need to grow.
Why is this important?
Because if you don't figure out what the lesson is in this situation, you will always be at the mercy of these negative people. It means that you don't have control or influence over your own reality, and you've given your power away.
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Let me give you an example. Back in my corporate days, I interacted with leadership in the C-Suite a great deal. In one organization, a member of the leadership team, let's call him "Eddie," would talk non-stop. I mean, he barely drew a breath in between sentences, so anyone else had a chance to speak. His favorite topic? Himself. He loved to talk about all the great things he was doing, how he conquered situations, and how everyone loved him. You know the type, right? Ugh...
I would see him coming down the hall, and my stomach would clench because I didn't want to listen to one more second of me, me, me, I, I, I that permeated his conversations. It was so nauseating! That's when I got curious. Why was I being triggered by this? He didn't bother everyone, but he annoyed me. Why? After some introspection, I figured out what the issue was. Eddie was fabulous at using his voice and advocating for himself...and I wasn't.
I was still of the mindset that you worked hard, and hopefully, someone would notice. Well, that ship had sailed already, and I still hadn't gotten the memo.?Besides, girls didn't brag about themselves, right?
When I did start to speak up for myself, using my voice and advocating on my behalf, I noticed one day that Eddie didn't bother me anymore. It wasn't that he changed; it was that I did.
We all find ourselves stressed and dealing with negative people who push our buttons, whether on purpose or by accident. But it's useless to blame people and situations outside of you for getting you upset because they are powerless without?your?reaction.
So here are some strategies to help change your reaction.
I hope these tips bring you the clarity you need to take back your power and also the control of YOUR buttons, YOUR last nerves, and YOUR skin!
Be well,
Debbie