Givers/Takers......
Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 1:12 pm
I have a low tolerance for people that always seem to take and want the focus on themselves. Rarely, if ever, giving you or your situation a mere glance. Or a minute of their attention. If this person is a casual aquaintance, then you can distance yourself from him/her. That's easy enough! But what do you do when it's a close family member? I've known on some level now my sister-in-law is a taker (my husband's brother's wife). And very needy. Lately her emails have been me-me-me. While I'm over here nursing a twisted ankle and my husband almost threw his shoulder out while hanging drywall! He's doing fine, BTW. We got over that hump. And I'm healing. She's a nurse also, but has a very cold bedside manner about her.
I'm just venting. I'm to the point where I think I will no longer send her emails. Or if I do, comment only on what she tells me is going on in her family. You see, she has my entire in-law family wrapped around her finger - they think she can do no wrong. Meanwhile I see plenty. My husband keeps his opinions to himself, in her regards. And I just need to learn to do that.
Does anyone have sage advice about handling people who want the spotlight, ALL the time, and never even ask how you are doing? I'm having a challenging time of it with her. And we have a family party coming up this weekend - lovely. Without going into specifics, which really aren't important, our last few emails have been curt. I just don't trust her. I'm afraid she may forward what I've written to her onto others, turning them against me.
Why can't people be nice or better yet, open their eyes to what others are going thru?
Well, thanks for listening. Not even sure what to do now. She lives 5 minutes away from me too. Can't quite cut her out of my life!
Mary
I'm just venting. I'm to the point where I think I will no longer send her emails. Or if I do, comment only on what she tells me is going on in her family. You see, she has my entire in-law family wrapped around her finger - they think she can do no wrong. Meanwhile I see plenty. My husband keeps his opinions to himself, in her regards. And I just need to learn to do that.
Does anyone have sage advice about handling people who want the spotlight, ALL the time, and never even ask how you are doing? I'm having a challenging time of it with her. And we have a family party coming up this weekend - lovely. Without going into specifics, which really aren't important, our last few emails have been curt. I just don't trust her. I'm afraid she may forward what I've written to her onto others, turning them against me.
Why can't people be nice or better yet, open their eyes to what others are going thru?
Well, thanks for listening. Not even sure what to do now. She lives 5 minutes away from me too. Can't quite cut her out of my life!
Mary