By Natasha Burton — 2015
It’s possible you’re just distracted, but not paying attention when someone is speaking to you can also be a sign of passive-aggression.
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People in your life can make you feel bad or wrong by saying one thing to you and meaning something else. You can avoid falling into their traps.
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One of those difficult and unhealthy or toxic behaviors that many of us have to deal with is passive aggressive behavior. This behavior is often referred to as covert aggression.
In this video, I dive into the topic of passive aggressive behaviour. What is it, and how can we recognize it in ourselves and others?
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Passive aggressive expression of anger sets up a cycle of ineffective interaction. You don't get the satisfaction of saying it directly and the person you're in a relationship with doesn't get valuable intel about how you feel or the opportunity to be a part of the solution.
We've all dealt with a passive-aggressive coworker at some point. And it can be super frustrating to navigate the workspace with this type of energy around. We have some tips to help you manage the passive-aggressive behavior, and get the work done.
Passive-aggressive people: Could you be one of them? Passive-aggressive people don't get mad, they get even. When conflict triggers an emotional response, the passive-aggressive pattern is for revenge, by some form of sabotage.
A coworker 'forgets' to include you in a meeting. A supervisor who publicly admires your work leaves you out of a plum project. Do not let these passive aggressive behaviors from work hurt you!
What does being passive aggressive mean?
Ten commonly used Passive-Aggressive sayings.