Save yourself the extra stress and mental strain that comes with complaining by choosing to be a contributor.
I’m pretty sure we can all pick out that one person who is a consistent negative ninny. The one person who we think sees the glass half empty, but who insists that they are just a hard-edged realist. For me, it is one of my long time childhood friends Sam. Things are never good enough... View Article
Complainers are convinced that your executive team, the dock workers, and the technicians stay up nights trying to figure out how to deceive them, ruin operations, and destroy opportunities. And while HR professionals are known for their listening skills, unfortunately, some listen to complainers, mistakenly thinking empathy will build the relationship and eventually stop the whining. If you’re of this mindset, please reconsider. Relentless commiserating about…
Did you know that complaining can have some very real, negative effects on your brain as well? Complaining can actually rewire your brain over time and set you up for failure, time and time again, without you even knowing it.
Complaining is like releasing gas. It’s a natural occurrence. Everyone does it. But no one wants someone else to do it next to them. How to complain less and do more by Sahin Guvenilir.
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When do we complain? Think about it. We usually complain when we feel a lack of appreciation, when we are coming from a place of judgment, or when we’re unhappy. We complain when we’re not satisfied. We want the world to know that we don’t like what’s going on.Take a moment to make a list of your top 5 most frequent complaints.How many of those complaints are about things you have the power to change, but don’t want to make the effort?
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Complaining is about who you are, not the world around you. Ever notice how two people can experience the same thing and have opposite responses? One remains positive, even grateful. The other comp…