dealing with toxic people

Leadership-Focused — Leading Through Toxicity

As a leader, one of the hardest challenges you’ll ever face is managing a toxic person or culture.
Whether it’s gaslighting, manipulation, or constant negativity — toxicity erodes trust, destroys engagement, and poisons team dynamics.

But remember: toxic people act from insecurity and fear. Their behaviour is about control — not leadership.
And your job is to make sure their behaviour doesn’t infect the rest of your team or your clients.


🔑 7 Leadership Tips for Dealing with Toxicity

  1. Address It Early.
    Toxicity ignored becomes toxicity amplified. Act quickly and clearly.
  2. Stay Grounded.
    Don’t mirror their behaviour. Respond calmly, with evidence and integrity.
  3. Protect Your Team.
    Shield others from unnecessary exposure. Create psychological safety.
  4. Set Boundaries.
    Make expectations clear — and hold people accountable for their behaviour.
  5. Separate Emotion from Action.
    Don’t take it personally. Detach emotionally and decide objectively.
  6. Model the Culture You Expect.
    Your consistency is the antidote to chaos. Lead by example every day.
  7. Know When to Escalate or Exit.
    Some people won’t change. Know when to draw the line to protect your culture and yourself.

💬 Leadership Lesson

Toxic people can make you doubt yourself — but they also help you refine your leadership edge.
They teach you how to stay calm under fire, lead with clarity, and protect what truly matters: your integrity, your team, and your purpose.

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