Irritating colleagues? Fight them…

January 17, 2012 11:53
Irritating colleagues? Fight them…

Well, this does not definitely mean you should actually get into a fight or something. Almost every day in your life, you may come across these kinds of people, who are necessarily not your colleagues. But, the worst part is, bearing those irritating colleagues out there, with whom even if you don’t want, you end up spending the maximum number of hours in a day. They could be throwing all those tantrums and getting out from a situation, using their double mind for your disguise or what so ever might be their behavior, at the end of the day you need to be with them, but not at the cost of your happiness…

Here are some suggestions that can guide you to get rid of your irritating colleagues;

Confront the co-worker right off the bat. Don’t let the problems fester. Don’t give the office gossip the opportunity to destroy your reputation. Instead, go to your colleague and say something like “you have been bothering me and affecting my work for weeks now. Please stop it.” Don’t beat around the bush. Be specific about how this co-worker has been affecting you. Give precise guidelines for how this person can improve his behavior.

Another way to get rid of an annoying co-worker is to befriend her. This might be a difficult and tough step for you, but often times the people who annoy us do so with character traits or habits that are similar to ours, traits that we dislike about ourselves. For example, being to work on time is vital in most job contexts. Talking behind someone’s back is typical in many office settings. Are the issues that annoy you in someone else the same issues you struggle with? If so, take a long hard look at yourself first.

Invite your co-worker to make the same changes you would like to make in yourself. Make it a special project and seek to build a friendship. The worst case scenario is that you’ll make huge changes in yourself and your co-worker will be bored with your plan and never bother you again. Beat the annoyer with a dose of genuine friendship. Maybe you’ll gain a friend for life.

If neither of those steps is effective in getting rid of an annoying co-worker, it is time to involve your supervisor, and possibly the supervisor of the annoying colleague. Tell her exactly why this co-worker is so annoying, what you’ve tried to correct the problem, and other suggestions you might have. Ask your supervisor if there is something else you can try, fresh ideas. Perhaps there are core values in your company that come into play in the situation.

In the process, you’ll likely be showing your supervisor that you are committed to company values. Getting rid of annoying co-workers can be an amazing and genuine positive step in your own career.

To get rid of a colleague, you need not leave the company. It is just that you need to know how to get out of the situation rather than running away from the same!

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