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Something new each day, from tips on recycling, to yoga postures for women and men who sit at a desk all day, to humorous stories and photos. Dealing with Difficult PeopleFrom THE LEADERSHIP CENTER AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Difficult people can sabotage any conflict resolution session. But often the trouble arises when we overreact to these people. Here are seven difficult types and some do's and don'ts for working with them. Add your own notes on what works with these people. Aggressive types want to force their viewpoint on you. They like to blow off steam. They may attack verbally. Know-it-alls are "experts" who have no patience for other people's input. Victims often complain and feel they are being treated unfairly. Sarcastic types use words as weapons, often destroying harmony in a group and causing
resentment. They can be poor team players. Nay-sayers have nothing good to say about others' ideas. Yay-sayers will go along with anything just to gain approval. Withdrawn types seem to have nothing to contribute and are difficult to draw out.
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