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New Title TOXIC
PERSONALITIES TO AVOID
8 Toxic personalities to avoid
Although we
like to think that the people in our
lives are well-adjusted, happy,
healthy minded individuals, we
sometimes realize that it just isn't
so. Personally, I've had
moments where I'll be skipping
through my day, happy as can be,
thinking life is grand and BAM, I'll
be blindsided by someone who manages
to knock the happy wind out of my
sails. Sometimes it is easy to
write it off and other times, not so
much.
Maybe you are a positive
person, but when you are around a
certain individual, you feel
negative. Or, maybe you have
an idealistic view of the world and
when you are with certain people,
you are made to feel silly,
unrealistic or delusional. Or,
maybe you pride yourself in being
completely independent and in
control of your life, but when you
are around a certain family member,
you regress into a state of
childhood
Some of these situations, and
yes, these people, can have a
tremendously negative impact on our
lives. And, although we are
all human and have our 'issues,'
some 'issues' are quite frankly,
toxic. They are toxic to our
happiness. They are toxic to
our mental outlook. They are
toxic to our self-esteem. And
they are toxic to our lives.
They can suck the life out of us and
even
shorten our lifespan.
Here are the worst of the toxic
personalities out there and how to
spot them:
1.
Manipulative
Mary:
These individuals are experts at
manipulation
tactics. Is a matter of fact,
you may not even realize you have
been manipulated until it is too
late. These individuals figure
out what your 'buttons' are, and
push them to get what they want.
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Why they are toxic:
These people have a way of
eating away at your belief
system and self-esteem. They
find ways to make you do things
that you don't necessarily want
to do and before you know it,
you lose your sense of identity,
your personal priorities and
your ability to see the reality
of the situation. The world all
of a sudden becomes centered
around their needs and their
priorities.
2.
Narcissistic
Nancy:
These people have an extreme sense
of self-importance and believe that
the world revolves around them.
They are often not as sly as the
Manipulative Marys of the world, but
instead, tend to be a bit overt
about getting their needs met.
You often want to say to them "It
isn't always about you."
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Why they are toxic:
They are solely focused on their
needs, leaving your needs in the
dust. You are left disappointed
and unfulfilled. Further, they
zap your energy by getting you
to focus so much on them, that
you have nothing left for
yourself.
3. Debbie Downers:
These people can't appreciate the
positive in life. If you tell
them that it is a beautiful day,
they will tell you about the
impending dreary forecast. If
you tell them you aced a mid-term,
they'll tell you about how difficult
the final is going to be.
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Why they are toxic:
They take the joy out of
everything. Your rosy outlook
on life continues to get
squashed with negativity.
Before you know it, their
negativity consumes you and you
start looking at things with
gray colored glasses yourself.
4. Judgmental Jims:
When you see things as cute and
quirky, they see things as strange
and unattractive. If you find
people's unique perspectives
refreshing, they find them 'wrong'.
If you like someone's eclectic
taste, they find it 'disturbing' or
'bad'.
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Why they are toxic:
Judgmental people are much like
Debbie Downers. In a world
where freedom rings, judgment is
sooo
over. If the world was a
homogeneous place, life would be
pretty boring. Spending a lot
of time with these types can
inadvertently convert you into a
judgmental person as well.
5. Dream Killing Keiths:
Every time you have an idea, these
people tell you why you can't do it.
As you achieve, they try to pull you
down. As you dream, they are
the first to tell you it is
impossible.
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Why they are toxic:
These people are stuck in
what is
instead of
what
could be. Further,
these individuals eat away at
your self-esteem and your belief
in yourself. Progress and
change can only occur from doing
new things and innovating,
dreaming the impossible and
reaching for the stars.
6. Insincere Illissas:
You never quite feel that these
people are being sincere. You
tell a funny story, they give you a
polite laugh. You feel
depressed and sad and they give you
a 'there, there' type response.
You tell them you are excited about
something and you get a very ho-hum
response.
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Why they are toxic:
People who aren't sincere or
genuine build relationships on
superficial criteria. This
breeds shallow, meaningless
relationships. When you are
really in need of a friend, they
won't be there. When you really
need constructive criticism,
they would rather tell you that
you are great the way you are.
When you need support, they
would rather see you fail or
make a fool of yourself.
7.
Disrespectful
Dannys: These people will say or do
things at the most inappropriate
times and in the most inappropriate
ways. In essence, they are
more subtle, grown up
bullies.
Maybe this person is a friend who
you confided in and uses your secret
against you. Maybe it is a
family member who puts their
busy-body nose into your affairs
when it is none of their business.
Or maybe, it is a colleague who says
demeaning things to you.
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Why they are toxic:
These people have no sense of
boundaries and don't respect
your feelings or, for that
matter, your privacy. These
people will cause you to feel
frustrated and disrespected.
8. Never Enough Nellies:
You can never give enough to these
people to make them happy.
They take you for granted and have
unrealistic expectations of you.
They find ways to continually fault
you and never take responsibility
for anything themselves.
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Why they are toxic:
You will spend so much time
trying to please them, that you
will end up losing yourself in
the process. They will require
all of your time and energy,
leaving you worn out and your
own needs sacrificed.
All of these
personalities have several things in
common. 1) the more these
people get away with their behavior,
the more they will continue.
2) Unfortunately, most of these
people don't see that what they do
is wrong and as a result, talking to
them about it will fall on deaf
ears, leaving you wondering if you
are the crazy one. 3) Most of
these people get worse with age,
making their impact on you stronger
with time.
Frankly, life is too short to
spend your time dealing with
toxicity. If you can, avoid
spending mucho time with people who
are indicative of these behaviors
and you'll feel a lot happier. Have
you encountered these personalities?
What have you done? Any
personalities you would add?