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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

How to Love Annoying People

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

We all deal with annoying people sometimes. Whether the annoying person is a stranger at Mass, a co-worker, or your own husband, here are some ideas for ways we can answer God’s call to love every human being, even if they are getting on our nerves. 1) Pray to see them as God does. Every person is a precious child of God. It can be hard to see that when they are getting on your nerves, though. Ask God for the grace of seeing each person as he does, in all their dignity and worth.
2) Recall a time when you were annoying. We all have bad days. It can help you be kind to someone else who is having an “off day” to recall a time when you were annoying yourself. We all need love and kindness and an extra dose of mercy at times.
3) Know they are probably hurting. Hurt people hurt people. Especially if someone is being angry, rude, or unfair in a way that does not make sense to you, recognize that they are probably wounded and suffering. It’s not an excuse for bad behavior, but it can go a long way toward helping you be more patient with it.
4) Offer to help. Are they complaining or acting up about something you can help them with? Find a way to help them with whatever they are struggling with, or at least offer to help so they know they are not alone.
5) Ignore what you can. If you can possibly ignore their annoying behavior, DO IT. Keep pulling your mind away and onto other, more important things.
6) Remember what you can control. You cannot control others’ words and behaviors, but you can control how you respond to them. When faced with a challenging person, reciting your Morning Offering or using the Jesus Prayer can be a great way to offer up the challenge to God.
7) Reduce contact with them if you reasonably can. You can always give someone space when they are in a bad mood, or reduce the amount of time you spend with someone who is a negative influence in your life. Resources and Announcements
  • At the start of the show, I mention that the March for Life in Washington DC is an official Pilgrimage site with the opportunity for a plenary indulgence attached to it. Here is more information about that.
  • This week I also share my response to an email from listener Jessie who is struggling with using NFP to space pregnancies in her marriage.
Events
  • February 20-23, 2020: Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, Anaheim, CA
  • Saturday, March 7, 2020: You’re Worth It Retreat at Precious Blood Parish in Jasper, IN
  • Saturday, March 14, 2020: Women’s Conference, Fresno, CA
  • Saturday, March 28, 2020: Women’s Conference in Norwich, CT
  • Want me to come to your community to speak or give my retreat, You Are Enough, based on the themes in my book? Get all the information here!
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0:00.0

Girlfriends, Episode number 208, How to Love Annoying People.

0:10.0

Hello and welcome to Girlfriends.

0:12.2

I'm Danielle Bean.

0:13.3

I'm a wife and a mom, and I'm on a mission to help you know your worth as a woman

0:17.6

so you can find peace, balance, and joy in family living. This week,

0:21.8

we are talking about how you can love annoying people. Not that you have anybody like that

0:26.9

in your life. Let's get started.

0:37.1

Hey, girlfriends, welcome. Glad you're here. Always thrilled to connect with you here on the Girlfriends

0:42.0

podcast. If you are a first time listener, I want to give you a special welcome. I hope you will

0:46.3

enjoy what we share here on Girlfriends and make it a regular part of your week. If you are a long

0:52.3

time listener, welcome back. I'm always glad to connect with

0:55.4

new and old friends here on the podcast. So this week, I am still in recovery mode and maybe you can

1:02.8

hear a little of the raspyness still in my voice because I'm getting over a cold, so sorry about

1:07.9

that. But also, I'm in recovery mode still several days after the March

1:12.3

for Life. So my family and I went, not all of us. Stephen, my high schooler, had to stay back and take

1:19.0

finals. But my husband, Dan and I went along with our two youngest boys, Danny and Rafe, who are

1:24.5

homeschooled, and Gabby, who was able to get out of taking finals on that

1:29.2

particular day. So, and then our oldest daughter, Catery, who is married and moved out of the

1:35.0

house, but also was able to join us for the trip. We went with a church group, but let me tell you,

1:40.1

this schedule is brutal. I used to do it when my oldest kids were teenagers and I would go as a chaperone on this trip sometimes. And I always did find it hard, but it's been a few years since I did it and it was hard. So the way that we do it is we leave early in the morning and by early, I mean at 4.30 in the morning on Thursday and we drive all day and we get to D.C. like dinner time.

2:03.8

Then we're up early the next morning, which is the day of the March to go to Mass. Some years we've

2:09.0

gone to a youth rally at that point and then you go and you do the March, right? So you're walking

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