Getting along
The little things you do often make a big difference to your relationships, your workplace and even to strangers. What kind of efforts do you make to get along with other people? Some of us do not like confrontations or discussing things that make us feel uncomfortable. People who learn the importance of listening and compromise know these behaviors go along way to make interaction more enjoyable and enduring. What efforts do you make to understand other people?
Consider;
a) what steps you can take to give more of yourself, your ear, and your time?
b) what can you learn about you from people's complaints? What would you like to change?
c) how can you give people in your life more space to deal with things alone?
d) how can you forgive other people for their mistakes so you can move forward?
e) why do you need forgive yourself for things you've done? how do they affect relationships?
f) what can you do to boost morale, self-confidence and encourage others to excel?
g) What kinds of training might you undertake to better udnerstand shared finances or emotions?
Answering the above questions would be a great place to start.
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