Posts Tagged ‘Positive Attitude’

3 Universal Principles for Developing Good Relationships

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Clearly, good relationships are essential to living a full and happy life. Not only are they a component of that kind of life, they are in fact top priority. This is where good relationship skills come in handy.

Here are 3 universal principles on how to develop good relationships with everyone in your life:

Be quick to listen and slow to speak – in other words, be willing to listen, and listen well! Listening well to another person speak is the ultimate form of flattery and respect, because you show them they are important enough to pay attention to and spend some time with.

Listening well involves focusing on what the other person has to say, getting inside his or her head, and understanding things from their point of view. Being a good listener is not about thinking of what to say while the person is talking or interrupting in the middle of their sentences. That can come later.
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Overcoming Fear

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

http://nkammer.aupairnews.com/files/2009/05/cleveland-skydiving_tandem.jpgOvercoming fear is something almost everybody could benefit from since we all experience fear. Some fears – like being frightened of a big dog chasing you – are necessary and even beneficial. But most of the fears we experience are pointless and debilitating, and overcoming these fears is an essential part of living an effective and happy life.

There are several steps you can take which will enormously reduce – and often, completely eliminate – your fears.
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Looking on the Bright Side

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The Newspaper I was flicking through today carried an article claiming that people in Hong Kong are generally least happy in May and June. This is just the opposite of what I expected since, to me, since summer is associated with holidays and nice, sunny weather. Also, it’s the time I get to go back to the UK to see my family for a few weeks. The cause of these ‘summer blues’ is a bit of mystery. It could be that people get more depressed since there is no long holiday to look forward to – most people here work throughout the summer – and the weather is getting worse – hot, humid and unpleasant with lots of rain and storms.

The Newspaper I was flicking through today carried an article claiming that people in Hong Kong are generally least happy in May and June. This is just the opposite of what I expected since, to me, since summer is associated with holidays and nice, sunny weather. Also, it’s the time I get to go back to the UK to see my family for a few weeks. The cause of these ‘summer blues’ is a bit of mystery. It could be that people get more depressed since there is no long holiday to look forward to – most people here work throughout the summer – and the weather is getting worse – hot, humid and unpleasant with lots of rain and storms.
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