We all have to deal with "impossible" people from time to time. You may even be living with one! Let's define an "impossible person" as someone who seems irrationally unwilling to cooperate with you in some way that you regard as important. He or she seems impervious to your reasoning, impossible to reach. This brief article presents relationship tips for sanely handling this potentially maddening challenge.Relationship Tips For How To Win With Impossible People: 1

The first of your relationship tips is about recognition: recognize when you are in conflict with an impossible person. The signs are feelings of tension, powerlessness, resentment, dependency without any encouraging sign that you are getting through to this person.Relationship Tips For How To Win With Impossible People: 2

After you realize your situation, relax, calm down, and stop pushing. It is possible that a gentler, non-aggressive approach may work. If not, the second of your relationship tips for winning with impossible people is about acceptance: accept that you are not going to eliminate this person's resistance.Relationship Tips For How To Win With Impossible People: 3

Impossible people offer you an opportunity master your encounters with them. This does not mean learning how to change, control or manipulate them. It means not wasting your time and energy in a futile power-struggle. So the third of your relationship tips for winning with impossible people is about trusting and letting go: trust that you do not need their cooperation to win and let go of any further effort to change or control them.
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Letting go of dependency liberates your power to achieve what you want. When you calm down and consider your options for achieving the outcome you want without struggling with this person, you will find a way. Often, the "impossible person" decides to help after we give up our attachment to making that happen. The fourth and final of your relationship tips for winning with impossible people is: keep your mind open to finding a way to meet your need without that person's assistance.

Author's Bio: 

Bob Lancer is:
* Author, Seminar Leader, Motivational Speaker, Consultant ( www.wisieforkids.com , www.wisieforsuccess.com , www.wisieforrelationships.com , www.boblancer.com )
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