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how do you deal with people who play 'mind games'

that really really really REALLY makes me angry ( teeth clenched) - ie people who use certain words to trigger you,they say things you don't like, but not only not like the words they use, you're angry because the words that that person is using are not relevant to you, nor are they true, so that's why your angry at them.


how do you respond to people like that?
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Stay clear of them. Don’t open yourself to anyone you think is deliberately insulting or being rude.

Remember this: People can only treat us like we allow them to. So in a sense we condition them how to treat us.

If someone treats you badly, keep distance with them and realize that they are interrupting your peace.

Most of the time, things we interpret against us by others is more about what’s going on in their own lives and little to do with us! 🙂
Achelois · F
The Empty Boat Mindset.
It's not about others — it's about mastering your reaction.


A monk goes out on a boat in a small lake to meditate.
After a few hours of uninterrupted silence, he suddenly feels the jarring impact of another boat bumping into his.

While he does not open his eyes, he feels the irritation and anger building within him.
"Why would someone do that? Can't they see me here? How dare they disturb my meditation?"

He opens his eyes, ready to shout at the person in the other boat, only to realize that it is empty. It had come untied from the dock and was floating in the middle of the lake.
In that moment, his anger and frustration disappears.
After all, you cannot be angry at an empty boat.

In life, you're going to experience countless collisions. With people. With environments. With chance circumstances outside your control.
Each of these collisions will threaten to derail you. To stoke the fire of anger, stress, and frustration. To knock you off your path.

The truth is that the negative emotions that grow inside you are rarely from the collision itself, but from your perception of the negative intent behind the collision.

If you convince yourself that every collision is a deliberate action by a bad actor, negative emotions will control your entire life. In others words, your interpretation of the collision creates your own poison.

The Empty Boat Mindset is the reminder that most of these collisions you experience in life are with an empty boat. There is no negative intent. There is no desire to harm.
They are simply the random collisions of objects floating along on the lake of life.

Interestingly, when you embrace the Empty Boat Mindset, you reassume control over your own boat.
You're no longer prone to the spiraling emotional effects of chance collisions. You are a seasoned explorer, ready to adapt to whatever the seas throw your way.

So, the next time you feel a collision and find your negative emotions growing, pause and ask yourself a simple question:
Am I just getting angry at an empty boat?.

😌✨
Achelois · F
@CloudAngel80

Thanks 🙏🏻 although he won’t give it it lol 😂

Ignores my posts even though I’m speaking truth to him.

Oh well 🤭
CloudAngel80 · 41-45, F
@Achelois A rednecks tool box is always full of wisdom:
Ignorance is bliss, duct tape is silver, scilence is golden they say..but no matter how much you gove them the tools, cant fix broken with a two by four when the whole tool box is missing and the truck wont start!
Have an awesome day my friend!
Achelois · F
@CloudAngel80

You too ✨😌
peterlee · M
Ignore them and move on.

Gaslighters are the worst. Difficult to defend yourself.

Surround yourself with positive people
Stand by your principles. Take control.
StarLily · 51-55, F
I don't deal with them... which is how I deal with them.

 
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