We all experience them in our adult lives. They’re in our workplace, our family, our social circles and our networks. Their behaviour can cause us stress, anxiety and self-esteem issues that can hold us back. Let me tell you the five things you didn’t know about them and what your super power is in breaking free from them.
Tracy James - PCC
Life and Team & Leadership Coach
We all experience them in our adult lives. They’re in our workplace, our family, our social circles and our networks. They are the women that strip other people down. That create alternative and twisted versions of the truth that fit their narrative of the world. The women who attack passively, seemingly unprovoked. That form close and compliant circles around them that normalise their behaviour.
They can cause us stress, anxiety and self-esteem issues that can hold us back.
Let me tell you the five things you didn’t know though:
The only way to deal with these poor women, who, I should add, I feel desperately sorry for and can empathise with, is to ignore their bullying behaviours and move on. In whatever form that takes for you.
If it’s a family member, it may mean choosing to see the wounded lion behind the fierce roar to create objectivity before it gets to you. If it’s a friend, it may mean cutting them out while they heal. If it’s a work colleague or a business associate, it may require making some strategic, legal, career or business decisions to minimise their damage, whilst isolating that from their ability to create an emotional response from you.
It doesn’t mean we can’t feel sorry for them. We all know what creates bullies, but we can’t rescue all of them. Especially not when they negatively affect our lives. Your life isn’t about them. The bullying is about them. Your life is about you.
Use your super power to free yourself from the toxic associations and focus on being a role model and inspiration to others. To take ownership of their stuff, to choose to deal with their issues and treat others with the kindness and respect they deserve, no matter how wounded they are.
Tracy James is a Berkshire based Life Coach and Team & Leadership Coach whose mission it is to help people deal with their ‘stuff’ and get what they want from their life and their career. She also creates team and leadership development programmes in SMEs, who nurture their staff as their biggest asset.
Tracy’s own journey through coaching and thought hacking has helped her to transform her life and she loves helping her clients on their journeys’. She also runs the Maidenhead & Windsor and Reading tribes of Girl Tribe Gang that support women who are aspiring to quit the 9 to 5, running a side hustle or working for themselves.
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Life and Team & Leadership Coach