THERE IS ONE
key factor that can either damage your relationships or deepen them:
your attitude. If you‟re hoping to grow and maintain positive
relationships in your life, read on. Below you will find a twenty- step
attitude adjustment guaranteed to help you do just that.
1. Stop
holding grudges.
Grudges are a
waste of perfect happiness.
2. Stop
complaining.
Instead, use
your time and energy to do something about it.
3. Stop
meaning what you don't say.
People can't
read minds. Communicate regularly and effectively.
4. Stop
making it all about you.
The world
revolves around the sun, not you. Take a moment to acknowledge this
truth on a regular basis.
5. Stop
lying.
In the long
run, the truth always reveals itself. Either you own up to your actions
or your actions will ultimately own you.
6. Stop
blaming.
When you
blame others for what you're going through, you deny responsibility— you
give up your power over that part of your life, and you annoy everyone
around you in the process.
7. Stop
doubting.
Don't let
your self-doubt interfere with other people's dreams. Be supportive, or
stay out of the way.
8. Stop
interrupting.
Correcting
someone when they're blatantly wrong is one thing, but always
interjecting your opinions out of turn gets old fast.
9. Stop being
selfish.
You get what
you put into a relationship. Nothing less, nothing more.
10. Stop
judging.
Everyone is
fighting their own unique war. You have no clue what they are going
through, just like they have no clue what you're going through.
11. Stop
gossiping.
Gossiping
about others is always lose-lose. It hurts them, and then it hurts your
reputation.
12. Stop
making promises you can't keep.
Don‟t over
promise. Instead, over deliver—to others and yourself.
13. Stop
being defensive.
Just because
someone sees something differently than you doesn't mean either one of
you is wrong. Keep an open mind. Otherwise you‟ll never discover
anything new.
14. Stop
comparing people to others.
No two people
are alike. Everyone has their own strengths. We are only ever competing
against ourselves.
15. Stop
expecting people to be perfect.
Perfect is
the enemy of good. And genuine goodness is hard to find in this world.
Don't overlook it.
16. Stop
trying to be everything to everyone.
It's
impossible. But making one person smile can change their world. So
narrow your focus.
17. Stop
cheating others just because you can get away with it.
Just because
you can get away with something doesn't mean you should do it. Think
bigger. Do what you know in your heart is right.
18. Stop
making mountains out of molehills.
People make
mistakes. There‟s no reason to stress out yourself and everyone around
you because of it. Ask yourself, “Will this matter in one year‟s time?”
If not, let it go.
19. Stop
being dramatic.
Stay out of
other people‟s drama and don't needlessly create
your own.
20. Stop
giving out advice, and just listen.
Less advice
is often the best advice. People don't need lots of advice, they need a
listening ear and some positive reinforcement. What they want to know is
already somewhere inside of them. They just need time to think, be, and
breathe, and continue to explore the undirected journeys that will
eventually help them find their direction.