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So, I'm leading an art project and at times the people that are close to me challenge everything I say, try to make their way seem superior when in fact, they do nothing and the only success we've gotten is because of me.
I feel out of place using that as my ace in the hole and saying that every so often... however my hardworking goes unappreciated and unnoticed. I'm looked at as someone that doesn't know what he's doing. When in fact I'm very smart and don't give up. Yet, it makes the position so much more harder with the people I work with.
One is a relative of mine and in an argument cursed me out, I've had my share of fighting a lot and reacting to everything they say so I just relaxed, I have no idea how to punish that type of behavior. How do I fix this?
You guys are amazing. Thanks!
So what I m hearing is you're feeling a great deal of frustration because your need to be recognized for your efforts (appreciation), cooperation, and respect aren't being met.
As a solution I am suggesting you watch Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's pioneering form of compassionate communication, he calls Non-Violent Communication. It is life-changing, and will dramatically alter your interactions with people. He was a master negotiator/mediator in helping governments come to peaceful resolutions with terrorist groups, schools arbitration, and more generally helping people connecting to what's alive in them, and others, in order to have needs met, rather than through force/violence.
Watch all 8 hours, and more importantly LIVE IT, if you truly want to make any lasting change (someone should make this a sticky).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-129JLTjkQ
Guaranteed you won't feel criticized or judged by another person for the rest of your life.
Thank me later.