How To Deal With Toxic People? Gaur Gopal Das

Gaur Gopal Das
31 Dec 201803:40

Summary

TLDRA young employee is frustrated by the toxic atmosphere at his workplace, filled with gossip, negativity, and politics. Seeking to quit, he is instead given a unique task by the HR head: to walk around the office three times with a glass of water, ensuring it doesn't spill. When the task is completed, the HR head asks if the employee noticed any negativity around him. The employee says no, having focused solely on the glass. The HR head uses this lesson to explain that by focusing on personal priorities and growth, we can avoid being affected by external drama and negativity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Focus on your priorities to avoid distractions from negativity and drama around you.
  • 😀 Toxic environments are found everywhere; changing jobs doesn't guarantee escape from toxic people.
  • 😀 When you're focused on your own growth and goals, you become less affected by others' behavior.
  • 😀 Gossip, politics, and negativity are common in any workplace, but you don't have to engage with them.
  • 😀 Instead of focusing on other people's mistakes, focus on your own excellence and development.
  • 😀 The glass of water in the story symbolizes your priorities—keeping your focus helps avoid being sidetracked.
  • 😀 When you focus on your tasks and growth, you won't be bothered by the mistakes or drama around you.
  • 😀 If a toxic environment is beyond your control, it might be time to consider a change, but new environments may also have challenges.
  • 😀 In every workplace, it's important to maintain your focus and not be drawn into office politics or gossip.
  • 😀 By staying true to your priorities, you are less likely to be influenced by negativity and distractions in your work environment.

Q & A

  • Why did the young employee want to quit the job?

    -The young employee wanted to quit because he felt the work environment was toxic. He was frustrated with the politics, negativity, and gossip among colleagues, which made it difficult for him to continue working there.

  • What request did the HR head make before the employee left?

    -The HR head asked the employee to take a glass of water, filled to the brim, and walk around the office three times without spilling any water. Only after completing this task could the employee decide if he still wanted to quit.

  • What was the purpose of the task given by the HR head?

    -The purpose of the task was to help the employee focus on something important and to convey a deeper lesson about how focusing on one's priorities can help ignore distractions like negativity, gossip, and politics.

  • How did the employee react to the HR head's request?

    -The employee thought the request was strange at first but agreed to perform the task, as it seemed like a simple matter of a few minutes.

  • What did the employee notice while completing the task?

    -While completing the task, the employee did not notice any negativity, gossip, or toxic behavior around him. His sole focus was on making sure he did not spill the water.

  • What important lesson did the HR head convey after the task was completed?

    -The HR head explained that just as the employee was focused on the glass of water, people should focus on their priorities and growth. By doing so, they can avoid being distracted by the negativity and drama around them.

  • What does the HR head suggest people should focus on instead of workplace drama?

    -The HR head suggests that individuals should focus on their own growth, excellence, and priorities. By concentrating on what matters most to them, they can avoid being affected by the mistakes or negativity of others.

  • What is the significance of the glass of water in the story?

    -The glass of water symbolizes one's priorities and goals. The employee’s task was to focus solely on keeping the water from spilling, which represented how focusing on one's priorities helps block out distractions and negativity.

  • Why does the HR head believe that simply changing jobs may not solve the problem of a toxic environment?

    -The HR head believes that toxic people exist in every environment, and changing jobs or situations does not guarantee freedom from such negativity. It is important to focus on personal growth and priorities, regardless of the situation.

  • What is the core message of the story for dealing with negativity in the workplace?

    -The core message is that by focusing on our own growth and priorities, we can protect ourselves from being consumed by workplace drama and negativity. If a situation becomes too overwhelming, a change may be necessary, but it will likely come with its own set of challenges.

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