40 Day Challenge - Day 28 - 2 views
Unity Unity always strengthens relationships, teams, and families, while division always destroys them. What if you wisely navigated through conversations and misunderstandings in such a way to g...
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Unity Unity always strengthens relationships, teams, and families, while division always destroys them. What if you wisely navigated through conversations and misunderstandings in such a way to g...
Motivation It doesn't take long to discover that your other person will not always motivate you to be a responsive person. Many times they may actually de-motivate you. Although moods and emotio...
Sacrifices When life is difficult for us, we notice. Sometimes the only way we notice that life is hard for our other person is when they complain about it. We chalk it up to a bad attitude or g...
Encouragement The higher your expectations, the more likely your other person will fail you and cause you frustration. But if you are realistic enough to understand that your other person is huma...
Taking Responsibility As in anything in life, the benefits we enjoy from our relationships with others depends on how responsible we are with them. That is why taking personal responsibility is o...
Forgiveness Imagine finding yourself in a prison-like setting. As you look around, you see a number of cells visible from where you're standing. You see people from your past incarcerated there ...
Excellent - glad to hear it!
Go Gail, Go!
Unconditional I am sure that your other person has some great qualities - but let's think about something. What if some or all of those good qualities disappeared? If the reasons you are doing ...
Help me learn to despise that crooked self-satisfaction that comes from judging others. (Anonymous)
"Socrates: This man, on one hand, believes that he knows something, while not knowing [anything]. On the other hand, I - equally ignorant - do not believe [that I know anything]." ā Plato, Apology ...
Any degree of doubt about whether we are right shows at least the beginnings of an earnest desire to reconsider our ways. Such honest concern lets a little light enter our minds, and in that light ...
Try this for one day: No self-pity, no blame, no excuses.
Regard your neighbor's gain as your own gain, and your neighbor's loss as your own loss. (T'ai Shag Kan Ying P'ien)
Sincere forgiveness isn't colored with expectations that the other person apologize or change. Don't worry whether or not they finally understand you. Love them and release them. Life feeds back tr...
Maturity begins when we're content to feel we're right about something without feeling the necessity to prove someone else wrong. (Sydney Harris)
Become a responsive person. Be influenced by the reality of other people. The rest will be wonderful. You do not do it conditionally -- not to try to change others -- you do it because you love, un...
One person can give offense only if the other will take offense... We only *appear* to control one another; in truth, we give control of ourselves to others by allowing them to offend or otherwise ...
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