It’s hard to pinpoint why some people are regular pot-stirrers, perhaps it’s insecurity, boredom, fear, a lack of purpose in their life but it’s not necessarily your job to figure that out. If someone is repeatedly creating drama, cut your losses and move on.
In this manner, how do you disengage from drama?
Here are 10 tips to Practice Disengaging from others drama:
- Be selfish with YOUR energy.
- Walking away can be a power pose.
- Live for you, not someone else.
- Be where your feet are.
- Get rid of toxic relationships.
- Mind your own business.
- Know your limits.
- Be comfortable saying “no”
Likewise, people ask, is stirring the pot bad?
But, you’re an irritating trouble maker, if all you do is stir. Stir the pot, too often, and you’ll end up burned. A leader without relationships is an individual contributor. Develop relationships by aligning-with and going-along.
What do you call someone who likes to stir the pot?
1,883●5 ●19 ●32. 0. Someone who likes to “stir the pot” is someone who will introduce chaos into a situation.
What does it mean to be a pot stirrer?
Filters. One who causes unrest; one who stirs the pot. noun.
What is a stirrer person?
informal a person who deliberately causes trouble.
Why do I like stirring the pot?
They hate feeling stagnant or bored and really want to find things which will excite them a bit. When the ESTP is feeling like their lives need something a little more exciting, they might enjoy stirring the pot and finding ways to change the situation and make it more entertaining for them.