7 Ways to deal with a competitive friend
Having
a competitive friend can be a difficult experience, everything they do
is to prove in one way or another that they are better than you or more
better off than you are, rather than enjoying your successes and
celebrating your accomplishments. Jumia Travel
, the leading online travel agency, shares 7 ways to deal with a competitive friend.
Try to Be Understanding
It
goes without saying that it’s not right to judge a person till you have
been or at least tried to be in their shoes. Your overly competitive
friend probably has self-esteem issues that’s stirring up this jealousy
and competitiveness in them. This doesn’t excuse their behavior but it
does help you see where they are coming from and potentially help them.
Talk To Them
Sometimes
your friends might not even know that they are being competitive. Try
talking to them and let them know your feelings about the situation.
Stage a kind of intervention where you calmly relate with them and give
instances of their competitiveness (preferably with evidence or with a
witness, who might also be a close friend), with the intention of
helping them in any way you can.
Ensure You Keep Your Cool
As
much as possible try not to lose your temper with them, even if your
intervention fails and they end up defending themselves and their
actions. Walk away from the scene if you have to. You have to remember
that getting angry will not help the situation. Once you’re calm, it’ll
be easier for you to figure out what next to do.
Recognize Their Good Qualities
Competitiveness
is an obnoxious quality that has a way of overshadowing the good
qualities that a person might have. Try not to let that be the case with
your friend. Make an effort to recognize the good qualities that
attracted you to the friend in the first place.
Be Supportive
You
can try to be more supportive to your friend in an attempt to show that
not everything is a race or competition. Sometimes you can just let
them win, the key word here is ‘sometimes’. Try acknowledging their
accomplishments, give them the praise they desperately seek and you may
find that their competitiveness wanes while they learn from the good
behavior you have modeled for them to follow.
Find the Positive Side
Find
ways to make your friend’s competitiveness an asset to your friendship.
Typically, competitive people are hard-working, are willing to make
sacrifices, take on extra responsibilities and tend to get the job done.
These are all useful qualities. Simply find ways to share a common goal
with your friend, so their qualities and zeal can be used to your
advantage.
Have Boundaries/Limits
You
need to know when enough is enough, and more than that you need to be
able to differentiate between a friend that’s only competitive and one
that’s just plain envious of you. Most times, unfortunately the two go
hand in hand. You should have a line that your friend, with all of
his/her competitiveness, must not cross and you should be able to stick
up for yourself when that line is crossed and shut the behaviour down.
Remember, friendship is not by force and ending the friendship is an
option if things start to escalate.




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