What to do when family members think they better than you?
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What to do when family members think they better than you?
Just say, “cool” or “congratulations,” and change the subject. If your friends are genuinely more knowledgeable about a topic than you are, it’s fine to be respectful of their knowledge, but if they are acting so superior that they refuse to let you contribute to the conversation, you need to stand up for yourself.
How do you deal with a cunning family member?
7 Strategies to Deal With Difficult Family Members
- Don’t try to fix the difficult person.
- Be present and direct.
- Do encourage difficult people to express themselves.
- Watch for trigger topics.
- Know that some topics are absolutely off-limits.
- It’s not about you — usually.
- Your own well-being comes first.
How do you deal with an unstable family member?
Here are some suggestions on how to cope:
- Learn to listen.
- Say to yourself that the other person is struggling.
- Set boundaries.
- When calm, talk about what you can do that helps them the most when they are upset.
- Be a thermostat for the environment.
- Be sensitive, but don’t walk on eggshells.
- Have outside interests.
How do you deal with people who always think they’re right?
5 Ways to Handle People Who Always Think They’re Right 1 Don’t try too hard to diagnose the person’s personality disorder. 2 Recognize that the individual’s behavior stems from low emotional intelligence. 3 Don’t get rattled. 4 Put the mirror to yourself before you conclude the other person is at fault. 5 Keep the lines of communication open.
How to deal with people who think they are better than you?
The best approach to someone who thinks they are better than you is to cut them down to size and show them that you see what they are doing and will not stand for it. Read on for specific ways how you do this. 67\% worry that the breakdown in trust among Americans is due to the following broad societal problems (2018).
How do you deal with people who doubt you?
Don’t care about how you react, just know that they can say whatever they want to say while you can continue your own way too. Actions speak louder than words. This links to (b) whereby you don’t really need to deal with them. The more they doubt you, the more drive it gives you to prove them wrong.
How do you deal with people who think they are superior?
Be the bigger person. If this person’s superiority translates into a personal attack, do your best to remain unaffected. Set meaningful boundaries, and enforce them, but let comments or criticisms go in one ear and out the other. People who think too highly of their own opinion can try to make you feel worthless.