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3 Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Situations in Business and Life

Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Situations

Note: This is a guest post by Marianna Ashley who enjoys writing about online colleges

In the business world and life in general, we are constantly faced with challenging situations. Be it a difficult coworker or a demanding deadline, situations like this crop up all the time. Part of entering the adult world and becoming truly responsible is learning to deal with and manage the tricky situations that occur throughout everyday life. Overcoming these difficult issues in a positive and productive manner is an art that takes time to learn. Identifying effective strategies for dealing with challenging situations is one of the best ways to gain a better handle over such dilemmas. Once you’ve gained a solid handle on various strategies for resolution, you can use them in any difficult situation so as to reach a happy and desired end result. Try these three strategies when you are faced with difficult situations in business and life.

One Step at a Time

One of the most challenging aspects of tackling situations that feel difficult and overwhelming is the desire to take on every challenge all at once. Taking things one step at a time is the best way to approach the difficult situations that you are faced with. It is easy for things to become overwhelming when you are dealing with multiple hot issues if you try to tackle them all at once. Take a look at all of the difficult issues at hand and decide which item is the most pressing. Start with this issue. It’s all about perspective. You aren’t going to be able to put all of your best effort into every issue all at once. Pick one thing to concentrate on at a time so that you can give it your deepest and most focused effort. Figure out what you can put off and what needs immediate attention and deal with things in that order. You should understand that you are not doing yourself or anyone else any favors by stressing yourself out to deliver a less than perfect or complete project or assignment. Manage things in chunks that are actually realistic for you to handle.

Take a Breather

While this may seem counterproductive, taking a break from a difficult situation can be the perfect answer. For one thing, if the issue is that you have a lot of work to do and feel overwhelmed by deadlines and their difficulty, a break can be just want you need for your productivity. Take a break from your work and change your surroundings. This break doesn’t have to be long. Just do something small to change your perspective briefly and get your mind off of the issue at hand. This way, when you return to your work, you will be able to better focus and you can come at it with fresh eyes. Likewise, if you are struggling with a difficult situation that does not involve work, projects, or assignments, taking a solid break from the issue can be extremely useful. For one thing, this allows any emotions you are experiencing to balance out. One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with immediate tricky situations involving other people is controlling your emotions. Don’t let yourself get sad, angry, upset, etc. by these situations. Bringing emotions into an already difficult process is going to make things even harder. Take a breather. Remove yourself from the immediate situation so that you can meditate on the issue and ways to solve it. By changing your environment you may find the fresh and revised perspective you need to really tackle the trouble at hand.

Be Realistic

This is one of the more challenging milestones to reach when it comes to managing difficult issues. You have to be realistic about things. Be realistic about what you can actually accomplish. Be realistic about what is actually expected of you. Be realistic about what you can do to solve things. Many times when we find ourselves in difficult situations and overwhelmed by things it is because we are trying to do everything. We work ourselves into a whirlwind trying to accomplish and solve everything we possibly can. This is typically never the best way to approach things and usually only causes more stress and complications. Be reasonable about your own goals and deadlines. You can only do as much as you can do and you shouldn’t push yourself into making something more stressful and difficult than it already is. Set up realistic and concrete goals that you can accomplish to resolve a situation. Reprioritize what it is you have to get done so that you can approach each task with a clear head.

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Mariana Ashley is a freelance writer who particularly enjoys writing about online colleges. She loves receiving reader feedback, which can be directed to mariana.ashley031 @gmail.com.

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6 Comments

  1. It’s is really an inspiring post. Got to learn how to tackle difficult situations. Readily agree with this line – “You can only do as much as you can do and you shouldn’t push yourself into making something more stressful and difficult than it already is.” Thanks for sharing this wonderful tips. I am really happy to learn this. :)
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  2. Karyn18 says:

    This is always my problem.. Dealing with my subordinates and beating all my deadlines. Thanks for your advice. I have to follow this in order for me to catch up everything.
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  3. Galen Pearl says:

    I will echo what Ariana said–this is an insightful common sense approach to keep us grounded and not going crazy! Great advice in each point.
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  4. Adrienne says:

    Hi Dia,

    I sure could have used this advice back when I was having lots of problems with my co-workers in the corporate world. I admit to probably not handling some of those confrontations as well as I should have. I use to get really upset over certain situations and lash out. Oh I would always apologize afterwards because I let my emotions get the best of me. Which is why I really had to learn how to just breath and not react at that very moment. Instead, walk away and come back to it later. At the time it’s happening, easier said then done I know.

    It’s really great when we have all these things playing in our minds. Your advice is spot on my friend. But I don’t expect anything less from you. You’re the master!

    Thanks Dia…
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  5. Hi Marianna,

    I like these 3 points. The last one, “Be Realistic” puts it all together. When we are realistic about any given situation, we know when we have to pull back from it to regroup, we are able then to keep our emotions in tack and to resolve the situation our mind is clear and the thought will flow so the work is done.

    Thank you and blessings to you Marianna and Dia,
    Debbie
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  6. Heidi19 says:

    Great post! and providing this simple solution to my problem is really a big help. I know a lot of people will benefit from this. I will surely follow all advice that mentioned here. Thanks for sharing this and i’m looking forward to read more from you.
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