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Dealing with office politics can be really stressful, especially if you feel like a target. However, it’s possible to survive office politics if you stay professional at all times. If you’re already the target of office politics, you can deal with the bad behavior of others without losing your reputation. Additionally, it’s possible to avoid becoming a target in the first place. If you like, you can even try to use office politics to your advantage.
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QuestionWhat should I do if a coworker is loud and distracting?Julia Yacoob, PhDDr. Julia Yacoob is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist practicing in New York City. She specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adults coping with a variety of symptoms and life stressors. Dr. Yacoob earned an MS and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University, and pursued specialized training at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Institute for Behavior Therapy, and Bellevue Hospital Cancer Center. Dr. Yacoob is a member of the American Psychological Association, Women’s Mental Health Consortium, NYC Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association, and Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies.
Clinical PsychologistAssert yourself and tell your coworker that you are finding it distracting. Shift to another part of the office or use headphones. Make calls in a conference room. Have a different work schedule from that coworker. If things become difficult, talk to your manager about it. -
QuestionWhat can I do to vent out my feelings?Julia Yacoob, PhDDr. Julia Yacoob is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist practicing in New York City. She specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adults coping with a variety of symptoms and life stressors. Dr. Yacoob earned an MS and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University, and pursued specialized training at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Institute for Behavior Therapy, and Bellevue Hospital Cancer Center. Dr. Yacoob is a member of the American Psychological Association, Women’s Mental Health Consortium, NYC Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association, and Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies.
Clinical PsychologistYou can talk to your friend, spouse, or therapist about what is bothering you. You will feel better after you vent out your feelings. -
QuestionHow do I handle a calm and cunning person?Community AnswerEveryone has a weak point. Reaching out to this will help you handle this calm and cunning person. Secondly, befriending this person and observing from the outside will help in understanding his/her state of mind. Just remember, snakes can be hunted if you know how to put them on a loop.
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About This Article
While dealing with office politics can be stressful, there are a few ways to help you survive this unpleasant experience. Maintain a professional attitude on special occasions, like casual Fridays, weekend overtime, overnight trips, or holiday parties. If there's alcohol available, avoid drinking, which can make you an easy target for office gossip. While it’s okay to have fun at work events, always act as if your boss is watching. While you might feel good to vent your frustrations to your coworkers, assume that everything you say will be repeated to others, so try to have a few good friends or family members outside of work who you can talk to instead. This will keep you from getting drawn into distracting office drama. Another way to tackle office politics is to be well-liked by your coworkers. When you’re at work, show interest in other people, listen to what they have to say, approach difficult situations with the aim to compromise, and try to help your coworkers be successful. To learn how to gain the upper hand in office politics, keep reading!