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		<description><![CDATA[I was playing tennis today with one of my tennis buddies. We play once a week and we usually chat about work, professional tennis players and local news. Today he was very negative about the people of the area we live in. According to him they are all thieves and crooks. Now this makes me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was playing tennis today with one of my tennis buddies. We<br />
play once a week and we usually chat about work, professional<br />
tennis players and local news.</p>
<p>Today he was very negative about the people of the area we live<br />
in. According to him they are all thieves and crooks.</p>
<p>Now this makes me really angry when I hear him talking like this<br />
since I have had very positive experiences with the people I have<br />
dealt with locally. I find the locals to be very friendly,<br />
helpful and considerate.</p>
<p>So we disagree on the facts. What can I do about his negative<br />
thinking? What can you do when dealing with <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/blog/3-great-tips-for-dealing-with-negative-people/" target="_blank" title="negative people">negative people</a>?</p>
<p>Three Ways To Deal With <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/blog/3-great-tips-for-dealing-with-negative-people/" target="_blank" title="Negative People">Negative People</a></p>
<p>1 Get specific</p>
<p>When someone is caught up in negative thinking they will often<br />
generalize their statements. It is a good idea to ask them<br />
questions to clarify what they mean.</p>
<p>For example if my friend says all dogs are aggressive I will ask<br />
him:</p>
<p>Small dogs or big dogs?<br />
All dogs or certain breeds?<br />
According to who?<br />
In what kind of situations?</p>
<p>By doing this you can shift the perspective of the negative<br />
person from a generalized over reaction to a highly specific<br />
opinion. This will ease some of the negativity and the intensity<br />
of their outburst.</p>
<p>2 Let Go</p>
<p>Let go of wanting to control the opinions of the people you deal<br />
with no matter how negative they are. By all means talk to the<br />
negative person and use your persuasion skills to help give them<br />
a more positive outlook.</p>
<p>However remember that each of us is entitled to be negative,<br />
wrong and inaccurate! Once you accept this you will not get so<br />
stressed about wanting to change people who are negative.</p>
<p>And ironically when you stop trying to change people they can<br />
almost sense that you accept them and so your words have more<br />
impact.</p>
<p>3 Choose to Be Positive</p>
<p>When people around us are negative sometimes the easiest thing to<br />
do is to join in. You do not have to. If you want to just go<br />
ahead.</p>
<p>Otherwise find ways to maintain a positive attitude. Look for the<br />
positives in the situation and point them out to people. Ask<br />
yourself how you can use this opportunity to become better.</p>
<p>And refuse to get dragged down by others into the murky waters of<br />
negativity no matter how bad it gets.</p>
<p>Being positive is a choice even when those around you have<br />
slipped into negativity.</p>
<p>Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently<br />
produced a very popular free report: 10 Simple Steps to<br />
Developing Communication Confidence. Apply now because<br />
it is available for a limited time only at:<br />
<a href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/report.htm">http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/report.htm</a></p>
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