Two years ago, I met Todd Henry at South by South West, and we got to walking and chatting between throngs of crowded sidewalks and the craziness of tech events. While walking, I remember him clearly outlining his ideas, his creative process, and his vision for the projects that were coming next. I’m so excited because today, September 26th, his next book, “Die Empty,” is finally live, and it’s all about creating your best work in the world. I’ll be doing a full review of the book in the coming weeks, but for now I wanted to share a gem that I previously shared with Accidental Creative–and it’s all about energy, people, and matching up personalities.
The people factor: it’s all about energy.
Ever been at a party and felt like you were completely exhausted? That you couldn’t stand to keep your eyes open for another minute, even though it was supposed to be an amazing party?
Likewise, have you ever stayed up almost all night, focused and driven, surrounded by brilliant people and creative ideas?
Energy comes in limited quantities. It is finite, it waxes and wanes, and it grows or diminishes based on what you are doing and who you are surrounded with. What dictates our energy? How do we capture these spaces that help us be amazing, and remove the events and things that deplete our energy?
There are people, places and things that make me feel like I’m building my energy stores, that rejuvenate me, and help me to do my best work. Likewise, there are also people and places that zap my energy; that leave me exhausted; that make me feel as though I’ve waste my time and my energy – and my day – without getting anything useful done.
While brainstorming in a coffee shop with a dear friend, we both asked each other how to deal with these different personality types as they come into our lives. People are exceptional – they are our number one resource – but not all people are helpful at any given project or time.
How do you make decisions about how you spend your time – and who you hang out with? And more importantly, how do you say no to people and things that zap your energy reserves?
Together, we made a map of the different types of people in our lives, and agreed that we would consciously try to say no to hanging out with people that didn’t help us in our long-term goals – or in our energy management.
This system isn’t just about eliminating “Negative Nancys” and “Debbie Downers” (although every effort should be made to reduce their presence in your life, and to come up with phrases that don’t disparage the great Nancy’s and Debbie’s in the world!).
Understanding how people affect you means that you can do a better job matching what you need at any given moment to what your energy requires. Sometimes I don’t need to be around excited people. Sometimes I just need another balanced philosopher to do and create my best work.
And sometimes I need to be more judicious about reducing the time I spend with people who don’t match my energy.
On the energy spectrum, here are the ranges of personality types – from high, positive energy, to balanced and stable individuals, to strong negative energy.
Do you identify with any of the following energy personality types? How do you bring these different personas into your world? And do you pay attention to how people make you feel?
The Positives
- Buzzers. These are my excited electrons. People who are so thrilled to be around other people and in the world, talking with them is like getting a burst of inspiration. When I wake up in the morning, a phone call with them is better than coffee. They are my muses, my inspirations, my creatives. Like coffee, however, I can’t drink it nonstop each day – so they are better in quantifiable bursts.
- Happys. Generally positive, seem to be happy almost all the time. People you would skip with, laugh with, enjoy being with. I have lots of these in my life. They aren’t as physically excited as the Buzzers, but they are generally happy and have a positive attitude about most things.
- Wonder Listeners. People who can hear what you are saying without you saying it; who seem to listen to you with both their bodies and their ears, and who exude a positive radiance without necessarily saying or doing anything, are your Wonder Listeners. After hanging out with one of these, I leave feeling happy, excited, and inspired.
- Coaches and Mentors. These are people who seem to have endless stores of hope and inspiration designed just for you. People who are genuinely interested in what you have to offer and how you are doing. The coaches and mentors are usually a check-in, once a week or once a month, and they offer their advice and wisdom to you in their interactions.
The Middle Balance (Balancers and Grounders)
- Quiet Stabilizers. People who are refreshing, rejuvenating, and inspiring without being showy or ostentatious. Someone you can sit quietly in a park with, without talking very much, and leave happier. These people don’t toot their own horn, and likely don’t know how cool they are. Yet being around them is satiating, relaxing, restorative.
- Feedbacks. People who tell you what you need to hear, not necessarily what you want to hear. These people can be mistakenly labeled as negatives, but they still have your best interests in heart and are actually looking out for you in the long run. They come from a place of love. Keep them around, but note the times when you aren’t up for receiving feedback and need encouragement instead – and seek them out when you need smart advice.
- The Strugglers and Changers. There are people who are struggling, working towards change, and are sometimes frustrated or caught in-betweens. They are on their way towards becoming the person they want to be, and conversations with them are raw, open, inspiring, hard, and generally variable. These are my strongest friends, the people who open my eyes and listen to my shared experiences as well. We learn well together. To note, however, sometimes I don’t have enough energy to devote to these conversations, and it’s best to say no or time this date for when I have enough energy or bandwidth to devote.
Negatives
- The Repetitives and Non-Changers. People who are stuck in a problem that you’ve listened to for years. Their complaints are the same, over and over again, and they don’t bring anything new to the table. Each time, it feels like you’re stuck in déjà-vu, because you’re still talking about how to deal with their terrible relationships, bad work situation, or general malaise. To deal with these types, tell them, politely and firmly, that you don’t want to talk about their ____ problem anymore. “I appreciate all the struggles you are having with your job situation, but I’d like to not talk about that anymore. I know you are working hard on it. Let’s focus and talk about new things when we meet.” Sometimes by setting a clear boundary about your relationship and expectations even helps the other person by not letting them use you as a place to rehash the rut–and encourages them to take action.
- The Fakes. There are people who masquerade as positives – the words they use are cheery, they tell you what they think you want to hear; they quote inspirational things and bits. But the substance is not there. And, more importantly, (and this is critical) you are not rejuvenated by the words or the ideas in the way you are around Quiet Wonders or Listeners or Buzzers. Some people are obviously fake; others not so obviously. At the end of the day, what’s most important is how you respond when you’re around them.
- Negative Influences. There are people who are wonderful, interesting, bright, and creative. And yet, for some reason, I am negatively influenced when I am around them. It’s not that they themselves are bad people – it’s that I make bad choices when I’m around them. For some reason or another, hanging out with them is not conducive to my success. These are the trickiest people to identify, because there’s nothing about them that’s bad or easy to rationalize avoiding. It’s how they influence you that tells you about whether or not it’s a good person to have in your life. If your number one goal or dream at the moment is do ____, and being around this person actually hinders your ability to do this (and possibly even makes it harder for you to do in the future, as well), you have to make a choice about your priorities.
- Toxic. These are the people who make you feel like shutting down when you’re around them. The people that drain you, that zap your energy, that are filled with negativity and cutting remarks. Most of us quickly eliminate these people from our lives after just a few interactions. They are easy to spot and identify. If you still have them around, ask yourself why? What do you benefit from being with a toxic person?
Remember: in each of these scenarios, it’s not about whether the person on the other end is inherently a good or bad person–the most important thing is how each of these personality types make you feel.
It’s not about whether or not the person is a good or bad person – it’s about whether or not they are the right energy type for you.
It’s important to note that not all people can fit neatly into each of these categories – often the dynamic relationships we have with others changes depending on who is interacting and what the objectives are. Sometimes my friends are Buzzing-happy, and other times they are balanced-stabilizers.
Defining these personalities – and how you feel when you’re around different types of energy – has helped me in understanding why I leave feeling out of sorts from some interaction. In turn, it helps me decide what to do – and who I choose to spend time with – in the future.
Relationships matter. Pay attention to how the people around you are making you feel.
Which is your favorite personality type to be around?
This was originally published on Accidental Creative in 2011. Check out Todd’s newly released book, “Die Empty,” out September 26th, 2013.
Thank you so much for sharing this again (; Making mindful connections is so key. It can be challenging because sometimes we have those connections that need a little help (with family especially). By understanding how different personalities affect us, we can then offer a gracious response option that respectful to both.
Just found your blog…so glad I did. Thank you for the inspiration and thought provoking insight (;
With Gratitude,
Michele
THANKS A LOT! Your article comes at right time. A unsolved question that pop up in my mind every night is why I’m not happy with them, no matter how hard I try to fake my laugh. Now i know why. It’s because they are my negative influencers, who not help me at all. For some reasons that i don’t know, I’m grateful. Now I can identify “fake” people and be happy. Thank you :)
Thanks, Michele! Yes, I revisit this one often because sometimes something won’t feel right–but I don’t understand why. It’s so important to me to recognize that feeling and know that if it doesn’t work for me, it doesn’t mean the other person is terrible; it just means it doesn’t work for me! Honoring that is critical.
Thanks for being here on the blog! Lots of good stuff coming ;)
Icha, thanks for being here! It’s interesting–those people aren’t “bad” they just aren’t right for you. For some reason or another (who knows why?). But it’s good to know when that’s happening and how to fix it or adjust.
Thanks for being here!
Sarah:
Once again you are (literally) reading my mind.
I think of the world as bucketed into “Energy Creating” people or relationships, and “Energy Draining” people or relationships. One of my biggest challenges is how to allocate my personal resources to discover more Energy Creating people and activities, and have the discipline (sometimes courage) to systematically discard the Energy Draining ones.
PRW
That happens to me–I’ll read posts of others and think, YUP. YES. Something’s in the water or the global pulse. It’s good stuff.
I think the hidden challenge is also realizing that “Energy Draining” people can seem like wonderful people–and they are. Just not for you, or not right now, in this time. Saying NO is tricky, too. It’s a skill I’m working on…
Thanks, Pete!
Sarah,
Nice article. I believe my success has been driven by my intuitive ability to surround myself with the right mix of people at the right time. This article was a great articulation of my intuitive process. Thanks
One suggestion, you need to integrate twitter posting because I want to share your work and twitter is a very effective means for sharing.
Thanks
Such an interesting article! I guess I struggle most with the fakes as it’s hard to recognize them and then I end up wondering is it me, are they really fake and/or do they themselves realize HOW fake they are?! But all in all, energy thing is spot on. There are absolutely fabulous people out there whom everyone seems to love except me. And I just think it must energy-thing.