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Re: dealing with passive aggression

Posted by curtm on April 21, 2006, at 9:43:56 [reposted on April 24, 2006, at 12:14:50 | original URL]

In reply to Re: dealing with passive aggression, posted by bassman on April 21, 2006, at 9:29:31

> Oh goodie, a negative person! Would you give me your opinion on how to handle the situations I mentioned in my previous post (procrastination, etc.). And complaining-agree, just acknowledge, etc.? Thanks, I really appreciate it.

I did read your previous post. Negative people ARE positive, too. The negativity outweighs the optimism, so most times it goes unnoticed. (Society feeds on or notices drama more) I also feel that people can be TOO optimistic, leaving themselves vulnerable or unprepared for undesirable outcomes.
One piece of advice to you (Note: I give it better than follow it myself :`LOL) Try not too direct your negativity toward other people, as it may alienate them from you. As a friend told me, "once you speak it, then it manifests itself."

Hope that was not too off-track. RSVP


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