Friday, May 8, 2020
How to handle chronic complainers - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
How to handle chronic complainers - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Got any chronic complainers where you work? It seems like every workplace has them the people for whom the weather is always too warm or too cold, the boss is a jerk, the food is lousy, work sucks and you fill out the list. No matter how good things get they still only see the bad and they go to huge lengths to point it out to everyone around them. Im not saying we should outlaw complaining, but workplaces need to do something about the chronic complainers because they tend to make people around them unhappy at work. Its a fact that negative people are highly contagious and one chronic complainer can easily get an entire department down. We try many different strategies to deal with complainers one german IT company even bans whiners from the workplace. Yep if you have a bad day you are not allowed to come in. But most of the strategies we normally use on complainers dont help and often make matters worse. Ive outlined these strategies below. And then at the end of the post, theres a simple, devious trick that works amazingly well. Try it! The things we normally do about complainers and why they dont work There are several strategies people use around complainers, none of which really work. 1: Cheering them up doesnt work As in Oh, it cant be that bad, Come on, cheer up or the perennial favorite Time heals all wounds. Saying things like this shows the complainer that youre not taking their pain seriously. When you tell a complainer its not that bad, he will often complain even harder to convince you (and himself) that his problems are very serious indeed. 2: Suggesting solutions doesnt work Why dont you, have you tried or even worse You should really have The complainers problems are really serious and cant be solved by a few smart-ass suggestions from you. Or so theyve convinced themselves. The more you try to suggest solutions, the harder they will work to convince you and themselves that these solutions could never possibly work for them. 3: Telling them to pull themselves together doesnt work Quit complaining and do something about it or one of my favorites: You either want the problem or you want the solution. Yeah, telling them that their problems are trivial and they just need to pull themselves together is going to work juuuuust fine. All complainers magically stop complaining at this. Or do they? 4: Complaining about the complainers doesnt work Damn, that Sally complains a lot doesnt she? Guess what, you just became a complainer :o) 5: Ignoring them / avoiding them doesnt work This makes complainers clamor for attention even more which usually makes people ignore them even more. Thats a vicious cycle right there. 6: Complaining along with them doesnt work You know what, youre right, the boss IS a jerk. And the weather sucks. In fact everything sucks. This can be kind of cosy because it creates bonding and an us-against-the-world feeling. But ultimately its a bad idea because the more people complain the less prone they are to doing something about their problems. I remember one of the first jobs I had where my manager was a complete dolt. My co-workers and I couldnt start a meeting, go out for a beer or just meet in the hallway without spending 15-20 minutes complaining about him and his stupid ways. But all those man-hours spent complaining changed nothing and none of us ever did anything about it. Except quit the company one by one :o) 7: Confronting them doesnt work You can drive the complaints underground where you dont see them, but they will probably still be going on. And repressed complaining is worse than open complaining because it gets to stew and grow while its hidden. A trick that does work So what does work? Heres a simple but very effective trick: A friend of mine whos a dentist told me about an elderly, grouchy patient of hers. Every time he came in for an appointment hed complain about the weather, his children, his car, taxes, society, and any other topic that might come up. Now you might think Hey, shes a dentist, fill his mouth with gauze and cotton and lets see him complain then! but my friend is a naturally happy person and would instead try to cheer him up. Didnt work, just made him complain even more. So I taught her this trick and the next time he came in for an appointment she was ready. He went in the chair, and immediately started complaining. After listening to his usual litany for a while my dentist friend said, with deep sympathy in her voice, You know, that sounds terrible. I dont know how you deal with all of these problems. You know what he said? Weeeeell, its not THAT bad! This approach works because it gives the complainer what hes really after: Empathy. Not cheering up, not solutions, not egging-on. Just understanding of what is, for him, a difficult situation. There are two important things to notice here: Dont be sarcastic when you say it. Be sincere. You dont have to agree that these are huge problems. Even if everything the complainer says sounds trivial to you, remember that it feels like a huge problem to him or her wouldnt go on about it. What seems trivial to one person can be a huge problem for others. So youre not saying Yes, I agree thats a huge problem. And youre certainly not saying Oh, poor poor you in a sarcastic voice. Youre just acknowledging the fact that this is a huge problem for that person. Which undeniably it is. Does this make the complaining go away? Only sometimes. But it keeps you from being part of a vicious cycle of responses that just makes the complainers complain more and more and more. The cycle is cut at the point you take their distress seriously. So try this approach on your favorite complainer and tell me how it goes. If you liked this post Im pretty sure youll also enjoy these: The top 10 advantages of low-rent living How to resolve conflicts at work Being positive makes you lucky. No, really! Top 5 business maxims that need to go part II Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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