
Who
wants to listen to complaints? Sometimes you have no choice, but when
you spent time listening to people complaining, you tend to develop a
negative attitude. Author Trevor Blake cites some research in his book
Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life.
Even
worse, being exposed to too much complaining can actually make you
dumb. Research shows that exposure to 30 minutes or more of
negativity--including viewing such material on TV--actually peels away
neurons in the brain's hippocampus. "That's the part of your brain you
need for problem solving," he says. "Basically, it turns your brain to
mush."
But if you're running a company, don't you need to hear
about anything that may have gone wrong? "There's a big difference
between bringing your attention to something that's awry and a
complaint," Blake says. "Typically, people who are complaining don't
want a solution; they just want you to join in the indignity of the
whole thing. You can almost hear brains clink when six people get
together and start saying, 'Isn't it terrible?' This will damage your
brain even if you're just passively listening. And if you try to change
their behavior, you'll become the target of the complaint."
Blake
also has some advice on protecting yourself from complaints. As the
mother of multiple teenagers, I vouch for selective hearing loss.
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