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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL211: How to Respecfully Distance Yourself from Negative People in Your Life

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2015

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, I answer a listener question on how parenting principles translate to respectfully dealing with the negative people in your business or personal life.

 

I don’t think distancing yourself from negative people is disrespectful.

  • You can remain respectful and honoring of people by telling them the truth.
  • People react negatively to us when we put them off or try to get away from them.
  • I think it’s much more respectful to say, “Thank you so much for the opportunity, but I’m not going to be able to do it.”

 

Here is a great example that I’ve thought about for years:

  • A friend of mine and I were standing outside of a hotel in Orlando and my friend had on a very cool hat.
  • A kid about 12 years old walks up and says, “Hey, that’s a great hat. Can I have it?”
  • My friend, cool as a cucumber says, “No, but thanks for asking. I appreciate it.”
  • He said no, but I thought that was very respectful.

 

The things that you have on your priority list are the things that are making you who you are.

  • If you spent all your time in situations that you shouldn’t be in, you would not be the kind of person these people want to be with in the first place.
  • I think your very first responsibility is to God.
  • Your second responsibility is to your family.
  • You cannot allow somebody else’s crazy thinking to infect yours.

 

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Tune in to hear about the piano prodigy we had visit our office this week who’s played on SIXTY Number One hit songs!

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to In the Loop, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective

0:06.5

with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews. Now here's your host, David Loy.

0:13.2

Hi, and welcome to In the Loop with Andy Andrews. I'm your host, David Loy. Andy, thanks again for

0:18.5

joining us. Hey, buddy. Honored to be here. Fantastic.

0:21.6

We are, we're hanging out in Nashville this week, and I just wanted to bring up a cool thing

0:26.2

that happened a couple of days ago. You're up here. We're doing some recording and some meetings

0:31.6

and stuff, some planning for next year, but one of your good friends, Gordon Moat, came over

0:36.9

the other day. I love Gordon. And Gordon is, for those of you who friends, Gordon Mote, came over the other day.

0:38.2

I love Gordon.

0:39.2

And Gordon is, for those of you who don't know, an outstanding musician, a singer, a songwriter,

0:45.4

and probably the best keyboard slash piano player in the business anywhere.

0:51.4

No, he's everybody's favorite.

0:53.0

They just don't know it.

0:54.0

Yeah, exactly. I mean, literally, when you think about it, he's, he's everybody's favorite. They just don't know it. Yeah, exactly.

0:54.9

I mean, literally, when you think about it, he's like everybody, probably one of

1:00.5

everybody's favorite musicians, and they probably don't even know his name.

1:06.3

You know, because everybody has listened to his music for 25 years.

1:11.3

And he's, I mean, I mean, think about this, David.

1:14.0

He is on, Gordon is on 60 number one hit songs.

1:20.6

Golly.

1:21.4

He's on 60 number ones.

1:23.6

He's on 75 more that made the top 10. 50 million albums. He's on 75 more that made the top 10.

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