Uplifting A Relationship

Uplifting A Relationship

I HAVE AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF UPLIFTING A RELATIONSHIP

When someone’s not behaving well – don’t mention it.
When someone’s in a bad mood – don’t mention it.
When someone’s disconnected from “who they really are” – don’t mention it.
When someone’s felt the need to complain – don’t mention it.
When someone’s been really angry, depressed or negative – don’t mention it.
When someone’s done something that hurts me – don’t mention it.

We all know when we’re not being our best. Giving attention to the negative aspects of life adds fuel to the fire. I’ve developed such a security about who I am that I don’t need someone else to change so I can feel better … I can stop taking things so personally, I can let go of the past, I can live in the way that’s right for me and I CAN LEAD BY EXAMPLE and SHOW them how it’s done. ~ (NEW Confession #781)

Published byElizabeth Richardson

As the author of over 15 Feel Good books, I use the power of simplicity—offering bite-sized insights that gently nudge you from one emotional state to the next. There is nothing to learn—only better feelings to embrace. This IS the leading edge of Human Upliftment, and it only gets more exciting from here!

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