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3 Signs You Let A Toxic Person Ruin Your Day

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Toxic people can be really weird. They don’t care if they ruin your day or make you the saddest person of the day. It’s really unfortunate, that sometimes we are obligated to deal with these people. According to psychologists, some people have a high tolerance for toxic people. And that’s why toxic people won’t leave […]

toxic people

Toxic people can be really weird. They don’t care if they ruin your day or make you the saddest person of the day.
It’s really unfortunate, that sometimes we are obligated to deal with these people.
According to psychologists, some people have a high tolerance for toxic people. And that’s why toxic people won’t leave you alone.
Below you can find some signs you have a high tolerance for toxic people.

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Which Are 3 Signs You Let A Toxic Person Ruin Your Day?

1. YOU’RE VERY KIND

We must understand and accept one important truth:

Toxic people both look for, and take advantage of, “weakness.”

Toxics have numerous confusions about the world around them, but perhaps the most notable one is their perception of kindness, which is viewed as weak.

Twisted logic, but true.

2. YOU BELIEVE EVERYONE CAN CHANGE

While the vast majority of us are good at our core, not everyone is able or willing to uncover their better nature. A person who believes that everyone can change possesses a particular type of idealism.

Many idealists have altered the course of history for the better. But unless you’re prepared to wander into some incredibly murky and uncertain water, it is perhaps best to focus your energy away from toxic situations.

3. YOU CAN’T SAY ‘NO.’

Some of us (including this writer at one point) have a difficult time saying ‘No.’ If you compose a 300-word email explaining why you can’t do something, this advice is for you.

Learning to say No is essential to living a happy life. This is especially true when dealing with toxics, who will hound you until you cave to their demands.

Look the person in the eye, smile, and with a polite yet firm tone, say “No.” Avoid the awkward silence (if any) by getting back to what you were doing.

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