Relationship Actions
Flourishing Communications
Whether a relationship is close, such as husband-to-wife or parent-to-child, or less emotionally involved, such as friend-to-friend, boss-to-employee, or any of the myriad human relationships we form during a lifetime, there are certain outlooks that engender success in our communications and others that do not. In fact, some of the ways which we have learned to relate to others seem to destroy closeness, whether we want them to or not. This little book can prove to be invaluable in remembering what works in relationships.
Inspire the Indifferent, Motivate the Timid, Nurture the Grieving, Soothe the Sorrowful: these are all actions we can perform to improve conditions for the other person as well as helping to foster a positive relationship to that person.
Use this little book as a guide to help you make your own catalog of characteristics to keep in mind when trying to communicate constructively with other people. Taking the time to make your own list, taking the time to memorize your list and taking the time to repeat your list daily will improve your relationships dramatically. Even if you only have the time to read the author’s list, you are already changing the ineffective pathways in the brain to a more beneficial and useable focus.
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