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How To Be Awesome At Everything

129. How To Be Awesome At Having Compassion For People That Suck

How To Be Awesome At Everything

Lindsay Dickhout

Business

4.6621 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

It's a part of life, we are doing to deal with people who suck.  Some are blissfully unaware of the impact that they have on those around them and others seem to get satisfaction from coming at other people or irritating them or judging them or otherwise creating chaos.  Either way, they suck!  They are creating unnecessary conflict, making things more complicated than they need to be and often causing so much stress and pain that could have completely been avoided.  

 

But as we know- we can't always control what happens to us, but we can decide how we define it and how we react to it.

 

So today, we're talking about training ourselves to be ready for interactions with people who suck and dealing with it in a calm and compassionate way.  It's not easy to do - but it's essential if we are going to keep our stress levels low and protect our headspace.  

 

It's a very practical and positive episode about how to deal with people who suck.

 

Lindsay gets into how to not let these negative interactions weigh so heavily that you end up thinking most people suck.  Most people are awesome- we just let the interactions of those who suck weigh more heavily because they are more upsetting.  Today, we're focusing on how to deal with it in a positive and compassionate way.  

 

 

Lindsay explains how compassion is a sensitivity to suffering.

 

With these key points: 

  1. You don't know the rocks in other people's shoes.

 

  1. They are likely putting their issues on you.

 

  1. You get to chose if you make it bigger or let it die. 

 

 

It's often hard to see the beautiful people sometimes- because it's not forced upon you as much and it's not as aggressive.  Like if someone at the grocery store smiles at you and says they love our shoes- that's so nice.  And then 5 minutes later if someone screams at you in the parking lot and throws you a gesture- you remember that so much more because it was so much more impactful and LOUD.  But it's one person.  Lindsay is talking about how we can change how we think about that one person, how we react to that one person, and how it shouldn't make us think or say that everyone is f-ed up. 

 

We run into good people all the time - even just eye contact and a smile. 

 

We are oddly attracted to negativity.  Like- do we need to go to war here?  When really it's an online troll … really sad and sick people that have not found their path. The haven't found any happiness, any fulfillment, any growth. They are stifled or rotten in some way so they are lashing out at the world.

 

Then you run into one of those people and you say… ah people suck!! 

 

That's the initial response but what we really want to do is have compassion for them.

 

And it's NOT EASY.  

 

But here's what Lindsay has learned in researching this - we need to have as little stress in our life as possible.  So we have to prepare for people who suck and decide ahead of time how we are going to deal with it.

 

Lindsay breaks it down this way, depending on if it's someone in your life that you see all the time, or a random interaction with a stranger.. here are some things to consider.

 

 

Some ways to practically manage it. 

 

  1. Cut them out. 

 

  1. Ignore them. 

 

  1. Limit interactions.

 

  1. Know what it is and go into it prepared.

 

 

A few other highlights from this episode: 

 

  1. Limit time and energy from chronic complainers 

 

  1. Pick your battles 

 

  1. Don't get sucked into irrational behavior 

 

  1. Don't let people push your buttons 

 

  1. Set boundaries

 

  1. Don't let them limit your JOY

 

  1. Forgive but you dont have to forget

 

 

PLAN to have compassion when someone sucks in your life.  It's the key to less stress and a strong, positive mindset that can't be torn down.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's a part of life. We are going to deal with people who suck. Some are blissfully unaware of their

0:05.4

impact that they have on those around them, and others seem to get satisfaction from coming at

0:10.2

other people or irritating them or judging them or otherwise creating chaos. Either way, they suck.

0:16.7

They are creating unnecessary conflict, making things more complicated than they need to be,

0:21.7

and often causing so much stress and pain that could have been completely avoided.

0:26.5

But as you know, we can't always control what happens to us, but we can decide how we define it and how we react to it.

0:33.7

So today, we're talking about training ourselves to be ready for interactions with people who suck and dealing with it in a calm and compassionate way.

0:42.1

It is not easy to do, but it's essential if we are going to keep our stress levels low and protect our headspace.

0:49.3

It is a very practical and positive episode about how to deal with people who suck. Let's go. You're listening

0:56.2

to the How to Be Awesome at Everything podcast where we're obsessed with life hacks that make

1:02.1

your life more awesome. Your host, Lindsay Dick Hout, is an entrepreneur and business owner,

1:07.8

a mom and wife, and someone who wants to do things over the top at all times.

1:12.8

This concept started as a collection of things Lindsay has learned that she was documenting to

1:17.4

give to her kids one day. And now it's a podcast.

1:20.4

Join us on this journey where we talk about how to be awesome at everything we do.

1:25.1

Here's Lindsay.

1:38.0

I promise you this is such a positive podcast despite the title. I'm telling you,

1:49.5

it's because I genuinely believe that most people are awesome. Most people are so awesome, but it is so easy for us to have a day or have a moment or have a period of our lives where we're like, God, people just suck.

1:56.2

Maybe it's interactions you have in your life with people you know, maybe it's with strangers.

2:01.2

Maybe it's just watching worldly events going on and seeing people's bad decisions or seeing people's issues play out.

2:10.4

And we get to a point to where we're like, oh, people just suck.

2:14.4

But that's what this episode is all about, is not letting these negative interactions

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