by: Amy Twain
That was the question I always hear from most people. Of course, our life is
mostly about relationships and building positive relationships to contribute to
a happy life. Research found out that many career failures are not caused by
incompetence or lack of skills, but by the various workplace
conflicts/personality clashes and/or individual differences amongst employees or
with their bosses.
When it comes to building relationships,
1) Choose harmony than being right; so forget about insisting on having the last
word. Agree to disagree---sometimes, being kind is more essential than being
right because building relationships is not really about winning insignificant
arguments, but maintaining harmony. And besides, you don’t have to win it
all—some arguments are not crucial anyway.
2) In building relationships, forget about gossip. Although at times, we can’t
resist listening to those juicy gossips about other people, how would you feel
if you’re the subject of those personal rumors? And what have you noticed about
gossip mongers? Yes, you got it right! We don’t trust anybody who keeps
gossiping and stabbing us in the back.
You’ll never know who he/she would gossip about next—it can be you. Naturally,
we dislike and don’t trust those people who feel the need to criticize others,
for who are we to judge others? Nobody is infallible.
3) In building relationships, listen more than you speak. The Greek Epictectus
said it best, “Nature gave us one tongue and two ears so we could hear twice as
much as we speak.” Don’t you just hate it if someone is trying to dominate the
whole conversation, not giving others the chance to talk, as if they own the
whole world? Well, how much more if they always talk about themselves on a
constant basis, or even some are only seeking attention with their nonsense talk
or offending jokes so that the radar’s on their focus? And egoism will turn most
people off.
On the contrary, in building relationships, if we listen more and be patient
(and speak less), we’re more appreciated by our friends. As much as we love good
conversationalists, don’t we also love good listeners?
xxx
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About the Author:
The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a new home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem. Click here to get more info about her Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You.
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