the practice "just like me" is a beautiful accompaniment to this teaching. Everyone has experienced happiness, pain, difficulties, triumphs, and wants joy and good health, just like me.
The writers of “Crucial Conversations” invite people to ask, “Why would a reasonable, rational person behave that way?” I might add to that the question, "What pain or unmet need might be behind their harsh words or actions?"
the practice "just like me" is a beautiful accompaniment to this teaching. Everyone has experienced happiness, pain, difficulties, triumphs, and wants joy and good health, just like me.
The writers of “Crucial Conversations” invite people to ask, “Why would a reasonable, rational person behave that way?” I might add to that the question, "What pain or unmet need might be behind their harsh words or actions?"