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Dealing with IMPOSSIBLE People 101
Most people know someone who seems to make every situation toxic and impossible. Pointing out that these people are difficult and demanding won't get you anywhere, though — odds are, they don't even see a problem. Whether the issue is caused by a personality disorder or some other underlying issue, you can learn how to navigate interactions with impossible people and preserve your own sanity.
Method 1 of 2: Handling Conflicts
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Resist the urge to be defensive. Understand very clearly that you cannot beat these kinds of people, they're called "impossible" for a reason. In their minds, you are the source of all wrongdoing, and nothing you can say is going to make them consider your side of the story. Your opinion is of no consequence, because you are already guilty, no matter what.
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Accept the situation. Impossible people exist; there isn't a thing you can do about it. The first step is all about facing reality: if you think you might be dealing with an impossible person, you're probably right. When in doubt, proceed as instructed below. The headaches you save will be your own.
3
Do not call out the other person. Bluntly stating the problem will not improve your relationship with someone who is impossible. Instead of reaching a reconciliation, he or she will likely just become more difficult. Recognize that you can't handle this like you would any other personal conflict — it's a special situation.
Give up all hope of engaging these folks in any kind of reasonable conversation. It will never happen, at least with you. Remember what happened in the course of the last fifty times you tried to have a civilized discussion about the status of your relationship with this person. Chances are, every such attempt ended in you being blamed for everything. Decide now to quit banging your head against a brick wall.
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Understand that it's not you, it's them. This can be surprisingly difficult, considering that impossible people have complete mastery of shifting the blame. Chances are, the more often they blame you, the more they themselves are actually at fault.
Keep in mind that this is not to be used as a way to blame them. Blaming is what impossible people do, and they do it well. Instead, you are only facing the facts, for your own sake.
That being said, here's a simple way to tell: if you accept responsibility for your own faults and resolve to improve yourself, it's probably not you. Remember, impossible people "can do no wrong."
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Remember to "detach, disassociate and diffuse." When you're in the middle of a conflict with an impossible person, use this strategy:
Detach: Staying calm in the heat of the moment is paramount to your personal preservation. Spitting angry words, reacting with extreme emotions such as crying, will only stimulate them to do more of the difficult behavior.
Disassociate: Remove yourself from the situation and treat it with indifference. Do not, under any circumstances bad talk to their face or to anyone else because then you are sinking down to their level. Add something positive by redirection such as by focusing on something, anything, positive in the situation or in the conversation. Whatever you do just stay calm!
Diffuse: It can help to realize that the side of a conversation that contains the most truth will always win out, and it's best to "name the game" that an impossible person is playing, usually by asking them or the group a question that starts "Why...," (rephrasing their "impossible" position to illuminate the consequences). You will move the conversation to a higher level, and the group, or even just the impossible individual, in a one-on-one, will respond to this "higher truth," although the individual will usually respond by (more) obfuscating.
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Guard against anger. If it helps, consider the fact that your anger is actually aprecious gift to the impossible person. Anything you do or say while angry will be used against you over and over again. Impossible people tend to have amazing memories, and they will not hesitate to use a nearly endless laundry list of complaints from the past against you. Five years from now, you could be hearing about the angry remark you made today (which you didn't even mean in the first place). Impossible people will seize anything that provides them the opportunity to lay blame like it was gold.
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Prepare for projection. Understand that you are going to be accused of much (or all) of this behavior yourself. If your impossible person gets a look at this text, to them it will look like a page about you. Prepare yourself for the fact that the impossible person's flaws and failings will always be attributed to you.
Remember, in their minds, you are at fault for everything! They will have an endless supply of arguments to support this, and if you make the mistake of encouraging them, they will be more than happy to tell you why you are the impossible person, and how ironic it is that you are under the mistaken impression that it is them.
Method 2 of 2: Long-Term Management
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Be a manager. Until it is over, your task in the relationship is to manage the impossible person, so that he or she deals less damage to you.
As a manager, your best resources are silence (it really is golden in some cases such as this), humoring the other, and abandoning all hope of "fixing" the impossible person. Impossible people do not listen to reason. They can't (and even if they could, they wouldn't).
Recognize that you can't convince them that they have any responsibility for the problems between you. They don't recognize (or if they did, wouldn't try to improve) their flaws for a very logical reason; they don't have any flaws. You must understand and manage this mindset without casting blame and without giving in to anger. It's far easier said than done, and you will slip from time to time, but as time goes on, you'll become a better manager.
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Consider that it might be a question of compatibility. Sometimes, a person who gets along with everybody else quite well is an impossible person for you personally. Most relationships between people contain many shades of gray, but some people simply mix as well as oil and water.
It is common to hear your impossible person proclaim "Everyone else likes me." This is an attempt to shift the blame to you, so don't buy it. It doesn't matter how this person interacts with others. The fact is, the way the two of you interact together is terrible. Remember that blame never changes the facts.
3
Don't get cornered. Avoid one-on-ones with this type of person, actively; in other words, when you see them coming to corner you, suggest, and then demand that at least a third party be brought in. This will often thwart the impossible person's plans, and a typical response from them will be to unilaterally decide that "we don't need anyone else." You are perfectly free to claim your need for a third party to help your understanding, and insist upon it. Bullies never stand up to a crowd.
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Protect your self-esteem. If you have regular dealings with someone who tries to portray you as the source of all evil, you need to take active steps to maintain a positive self-image. Focus on the people who validate you. Realize that this person is hurting you on purpose to improve his or her self-image. When he or she comes out with a statement that is designed to hurt you, realize this; realize why he saying that -- to get people to tell him that he's awesome. You are bigger and better than this person if you're not lowering yourself to this level.
Remind yourself that this person's opinion is not necessarily the truth. Understand that oftentimes, impossible people are particularly "fact-challenged."
If the attacks have little basis in raw fact, dismiss them. You can't possibly be as bad as this person would like you to believe you are. Do not defend yourself out loud, however. It will only provoke the impossible person into another tirade.
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Prepare to part ways. Understand that eventually, you'll have to create a separation between yourself and an impossible person. Whether they are a friend, a family member, a parent, even a spouse, the time to leave will eventually manifest. Maintaining a relationship with an impossible person is, literally, impossible.
If you can't (or won't) make a physical departure immediately, make a mental one. In your mind, you've already left the relationship. The only thing left to do is wait for physical reality to reflect that fact.
If this person is a spouse, and you plan to stay with them, try to recognize the places you cannot tread (i.e. The subjects that make the person impossible). Avoid, as completely as possible, bringing up these subjects. Keep to yourself. Find a truly wonderful hobby, and focus on it. If you are religious, focus on your religion. Read about Narcissistic Personality Disorder -- this is a definite possibility. Even if it seems to you that they do not have NPD, read the articles about how to deal with them, because following the advice in the articles you find may help you.
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Avoid picking up impossible traits. If you aren't careful, you could find yourselfadopting much of the offender's own behavior, even if you aren't voluntarily trying. Issue blame entirely by understanding that this is just the way the other person is. These things define the impossible person's actions, and nothing you do can change any part of their past.
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Protect your privacy. Impossible people will use any information on your personal life however small as a trump card against you. They can spin stories about you to other people (especially those close to you both) on a simple comment you made over lunch. Since they are specialists in manipulation, they are very good at making you talk.
Impossible people are good at seeming normal, and unless you are very convinced of who you are and where you stand in relation to the slight madness of this person, there will be times where you think "Hey, she's not so bad after all. I guess I could tell her what I am going through these days...." Big mistake! It will come back to you when you least expect it, in the most dirty and manipulative way. Things shared in confidence late night at the office between the two of you can be used in an ice cold analysis in front of the whole company in a moment where the impossible person needs to get on top of you. He/she will spare no information to prove to others how well they know you, and such know what the best way to "handle" you is.
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Be the opposite of them: a possible person. Live as an example of tolerance, patience, humility, and kindness.
We are all influenced by the people in our environment — they don't have to be perfect all the time and neither do you. Give respect because you are human. If you don't receive respect, that's -sadly- their problem. Give understanding, and you get understanding. Ultimately this sort of behavior is probably the only thing that might get through to them. They may not change in everything, but you can safely expect a change.
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BE SLENDER IN DECEMBER
In the season of high school reunions and unlimited buffets, it's almost impossible not to gain a few pounds. Let's be real here: Will you really say no to honey-drenched Christmas ham? Nope? Then you need this guide in your life. #Reposting from COSMO.PH
1. Stick to recommended serving sizes.
A study from Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab showed that people actually eat 100 to 200 calories more than what's healthy based on labels which results to weight gain. Limit your serving sizes and savor your food because it takes the body 20 minutes to realize it's full. Before heading to the buffet table remember to get only fish servings the size of a checkbook, lean meat the size of a smartphone, greens the size of your fist, and fruits the size of a baseball.
2. Eat what you can burn.
Rule of the thumb: If you want to lose weight, you should burn more calories than what you take in. To maintain your figure for the holiday season, make sure you exercise to make up for that extra serving oflechon you just had to get!
3. Snack more, snack less.
Have healthy small meals frequently at least 5 to 6 times a day in smaller proportions. Brown University's Health Services team suggests you divide your day into three meals and three snacks with proper portion control to stay healthy and atill have the energy you need throughout the day.
4. Sleep on time.
More parties mean more sleepless nights, and sleep deprivation can contribute to weight gain. It can also lower your immunity, making you vulnerable to sickness. The Harvard Medical School suggests that if you missed 10 hours of sleep, make sure you get to sleep early the next day or add three to four hours of extra sleep during the weekend.
5. Opt for clear versus colored drinks.
Liquid calories you drink are just as fattening as the ones you eat. Avoid holiday cocktails that contain heavy cream, sweetened juices, and sour mixes. Instead, drink lots of water to stay hydrated and opt for clear alcoholic beverages like vodka. This'll help you lower down your calorie intake.
Healthier alternatives: A glass of wine or a cup of tea. They're a great source of antioxidants, particularly Resveratrol and EGCG, which keep your heart healthy and your weight in check. EGCG, which can also be found in green tea, helps you burn calories the natural way.
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TRIVIA TIME: KROPEK
How Kropek Came to Be: The History of Our Favorite Prawn Cracker
Words: Serna Estrella/Illustration: Krizia Lim/July 27, 2014
Usually made by baking or deep-frying a mixture of prawns, tapioca flour, and water, kropek is a welcome addition to dining tables and pantries all over the country. But while this crusty cracker is usually associated with Chinese cuisine, its origins are actually as complex as its fulsome flavor profile.
Where did Kropek Come From Exactly?
The name itself points to its country of origin. Though it’s a popular snack throughout Southeast and East Asia, Indonesia and Malaysia are traditionally credited with inventing the kropek, with the former having the largest variety of the delicacy in the region. Calledkrupuk in the Malay tongue, the pale pink, angular crackers were initially created as a way to draw the flavor from seafood parts that were usually discarded, and thus minimize waste.
Legend states that crushed prawn heads left over from a feast were used to make the first batch of krupuk. Although the name krupuk might mean “prawn chips” in various parts of the world (even all the way to Holland, whose occupation of the Southeast Asian country back in the 19th century led to their adopting the kroepoek as a Dutch snack), it can also be made by mixing the essence of fish or squid with rice, fruits, nuts or vegetables to come up with endless variations on the flavorful biscuit.
How Kropek Made Its Way Onto Our Shores (And Into Our Hearts)
Although kropek is now a prized ingredient in the Asian fusion scene, it’s actually been around longer than even some of the most old-school Filipino dishes. Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, Malay settlers from the neighboring islands washed up on our shores, and assimilated themselves into the local population. One of their chief contributions to pre-colonial society was the recipe for a light, fluffy cracker made with crushed shrimp heads and flour that was left to dry under the hot, tropical sun for maximum crispness.
It didn’t take much for the locals to appreciate the inventive little snack, continuing to do so for centuries all the way through to modern times, buying them from vendors and peddlers on the road so they could have something to munch on while waiting out rush hour traffic in their cars. The homegrown fastfood giant Chowking even took things a step further in the ‘90’s, rebranding the kropek as “Chicharap”, thus turning it into one of their most popular menu items, and the inadvertent Oriental counterpart of fries on the side. Super Bowl of China, the famed Chinese food chain, has also been known to serve wooden bowls of kropek as complimentary appetizers, and no order of the pricey and celebrated Peking Duck would be complete without handfuls of the translucent cracklings peeking out beneath the glistening pieces of juicy roasted fowl.
With a name as crunchy as its texture, the kropek has gone from being a humble roadside snack to gracing the plates of some of the swankiest fusion restaurants as an edgy garnish or appetizer. With its varied transformations throughout the centuries and decades, one can only look to the future, and eagerly anticipate just how far this snack time staple will go as it continues to tantalize the taste buds and memories of generations to come.
References: Davidson, A. (2002). The Penguin Companion to Food. Penguin Books: New York. Solomon, C. (1998). Encyclopedia of Asian Food. New Holland Publishers Ltd.: United Kingdom
Reposted from pepper.ph
Author: Serna is a slim piggy who heartily believes that salads are not real food and that desserts (fruit salad not included) should have their own food group. When she's not terrorizing people with her Grammar Nazi tendencies, she likes to hunt for the perfect afternoon tea spot that lets her pretend she's still in the age of Austen (albeit with electricity and better dental care). See More.
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Since we were little, we saw how our parents worked hard, how they supported us every step of the way and did everything to ensure that we will live a righteous life. Among all that they've done for us, there is one that is most important: They instilled to us that "We are NOTHING without God in our lives."
Yes, we may not be wealthy in this world, but we got ALL WE NEED right here: We have grown strong in LOVE, living our lives with PEACE, all because of HIS faithfulness and guidance.
Gladness fills our hearts as tomorrow, we celebrate the Centennial Year of the Iglesia Ni Cristo. To God Be The Glory!
"We love, because HE first loved us."- John 4:19
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