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Take a deep breath, try to calm down and keep the customer calm. Try to keep the issue at the fore front and see if you can give the customer what they want with in policy. Remember to kill them with kindness. This can often difuse a dispute or stressfull situation between customers and sales associates. If you can't difuse it then seak help either from a supervisor or manager.
The principal of the school is on his way to the meeting and will attempt to calm the people down and defuse the volatile situation.
Potentially this could be a characteristic of autism, depending on the situation. What you describe could be a meltdown. This occurs when an autistic person is overwhelmed with sensory input or a stressful situation, they experience an uncontrolable emotional outburst such as an angry or agressive outburst.
Remain calm and staying focus is critical.
Open and honest communication, active listening, and a willingness to understand each other's perspective helped to defuse the situation. Finding common ground, showing empathy, and seeking a mutually beneficial solution also played a significant role in de-escalating tensions.
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A stock broker is considered one of the most stressful jobs in America because your decisions will affect many peoples' finances. The jobs can be stressful no matter what the economic situation is.
Well, just referring to my own experience. Either the mate is very calm and went through the same situation before. Or either, does not know how to handle the situation and waiting for the other mate to react and make the decision to the stressful situation. Good luck!
In my opinion the most stressful situation is finishing for the deadline. But that is not highly stressful (e.g. like the stress of a surgeon during surgery). The actual designing is fun and relaxing - if you like it.
A stressful situation is one that causes a person to worry, or generally be upset about something. A person may experience anxiety if they are stressed out about a specific occurrence.
i think it's avoidance response
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