🤔 Have you ever come across an Air Canada flight attendant that is obviously tired and grumpy?
🤔 Do you have a relative that has an expiry date of one hour when your family visits and then they turn into a harsh, grumpy person?Â
🤔 Are one of your teenagers waking up in a grumpy mood or bringing one home from school?
đź’« I have encountered all of these things and wanted to share some diddies today on what I like to do when coming across each of these grumps.
âś… Ask them a question. This was my strategy for the flight attendant. I looked them in the eyes and simply asked: :Where is the best place you have flown?” She talked about when she used to live in Toronto and her trips to Boston, all with a smile. Boom shakalaka. Â
âś… Remove yourself. Over the last 30 years as an adult, dealing with grumpy relatives has been a dance I have learned. Sadly, the best thing I have come up with has been to remove myself from the dance. I have tried asking questions or accommodating what they want to do or bringing gifts or food and try to be a lesser version of myself, but alas the removal from that person has been the best way to shift the grump. A wise counsellor has also recommended meeting at neutral spots, (parks, coffee shops, restaurants etc.), but I have found that this only expands the expiry date by minutes not hours and is often not worth it. Boo!
✅ Smile and pray for them (or send them positive thoughts, if that’s more your jam). Ah teenagers. We are currently living with a tremendous trio of boys aged 16, 14 and almost 12. I feel as a parent, my job is to simply hold space for them as they deal with big emotions. Also, I want my teenagers to simply know I am here for them no matter what. I really feel that a radiating smile and powerful prayers are like a force field that helps them and protects us as parents from being slimed by their “green, mucousy” grumpy ways. Yes, overall in life, I do think of grumpy people as being green and slimy. 🤣💚
Don’t let anyone get their “stuff” on you.
Random flight attendants.
Relatives.
Teenagers.
All people that can slime you with their green grumpiness.
As I say to my boys: Who’s in charge of your emotions?
I am.
I pray that my words will encourage you as you “live with” the people in your life with JOY and PEACE.
Do you have a strategy for living a positive, joyful life no matter the emotional state of the people around you? Let me know. I always love to add tools to my emotional toolbox.
Have an epic week folks and love what you do. Â
Xoxo
Joanna
Every single piece of advice was golden. Probably the one that might surprise people most is the “remove yourself” one, but sometimes that truly is the best answer… Blessings on your day, friend!
Awe, thank you Tracy! Believe it or not, I used to be quite a grump myself sometimes. The gift of grief brought that right out of me! Have a blessed week Tracy. You are golden!