It's almost a cliche to say that we are all made differently. Different temperaments, different bodies, different personalities, different life experiences, etc. Often, we see these differences as sources of conflict and misunderstanding. However, this does not need to be the case. If we honor and respect our difference we can view them as sources of completion, a way of complementing something I may not be great at.
We are not all sufficient in ourselves - we are meant to complement each other, to complete each other, to work together for some great purpose.
Today's Challenge: Recognize that your other person is integral to your future success. Let him/her know today that you desire to include them in your upcoming decisions, and that you need their perspective and counsel. If you have ignored their input in the past, admit your oversight and ask them to forgive you.
When complete: 1. How did your other person respond? 2. What are some upcoming decisions that you will include them in? 3. What did you learn today about the role of your other person?
It's almost a cliche to say that we are all made differently. Different temperaments, different bodies, different personalities, different life experiences, etc. Often, we see these differences as sources of conflict and misunderstanding. However, this does not need to be the case. If we honor and respect our difference we can view them as sources of completion, a way of complementing something I may not be great at.
We are not all sufficient in ourselves - we are meant to complement each other, to complete each other, to work together for some great purpose.
Today's Challenge:
Recognize that your other person is integral to your future success. Let him/her know today that you desire to include them in your upcoming decisions, and that you need their perspective and counsel. If you have ignored their input in the past, admit your oversight and ask them to forgive you.
When complete:
1. How did your other person respond?
2. What are some upcoming decisions that you will include them in?
3. What did you learn today about the role of your other person?
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