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You have probably had to deal with a colleague who you just don’t get along with very well. Maybe this is bothering you now, or maybe you are that annoying person yourself (just kidding of course). A colleague is someone you spend a lot of time with during the day and week, so it can sometimes cause difficult situations if you cannot actually get through the same door together. With these tips you can still work well with this person.
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Working with an annoying colleague
This person has now started to get on your nerves: that one colleague. If you could fire him, you would have done it, but unfortunately you will have to work together. You may not get along very well, but that’s no reason to do a bad job or even jeopardize your career. To help you get along better with this person, we have listed a number of useful tips for you, which will make working together a breeze again.
Face confrontation
This may be the last thing you want to do, but confronting your colleague is a very smart thing to do. Just tackle the problem head on. Sit down one-on-one with this person and talk about what’s bothering you. Did he make nasty comments? Or have you had a big fight in the workplace? Discuss it and tell us honestly what you feel. This way you can look for a solution together.
Always remain professional
You don’t have to be friends for life with every person, including your colleagues. You just can’t be each other’s type of people and that’s totally okay. It is extremely important that you always remain professional and treat others with respect. Also annoying people that you have to see at work every day.
Discuss it with your boss
This may feel like you’re clicking a bit, but if something is really bothering you, you can always discuss it with your boss. Indicate that you do not feel comfortable and are afraid that it will jeopardize your work. You don’t have to see your boss as a therapist, but it can help to talk to someone else about it. Ultimately, your boss wants everything to run smoothly.
Set your limits and commit to them
You may have tried anything, cups of coffee, outfit compliments or sharing your favorite sweets: nothing seems to work. You and your colleague just don’t like each other at all. The reason for this may never be known, but in any case, don’t push yourself too hard and set your limits. You don’t have to keep trying for weeks. Is collaboration not working? Then accept it and move on.