Warmth and Concern - Encouraging another’s mind and emotions through hearty kindness in words and actions.
a. Share verbally kind words of love and support
b. Practice appropriate physical touch – hugs, handshakes, etc.
c. With sensitivity enter another’s space with positive intent
When we express warmth and concern to others we actually open our own souls to the experience of that same closeness and relational invitation. We encourage you to practice expressing warmth and concern not based on your feelings but solely based on the presence of Christ in you and His grace and mercy living from within you.
Encouraging Relationships through experiencing the positives and overcoming the negatives.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Growing a Relationship through Admiration
Would you like to improve every relationship that you are in....?
One of the most powerful ways that you can have healthy relationships at all levels in your life is to become one who initiates helping others get their basic needs meet.
One need that we all have is to be admired. We tend to look to others to meet that need is us instead of seeing each relationship we are in as an opportunity to help others get the need met. Below are several ways to give admiration to another:
1. Verbalize positive recognition of good character in the other person.
2. Acknowledge positive words used or action taken by the other person.
3. Value the other person by what you say publically about them to others.
We hope all your relationships will be helped as you put this into practice.
Dave and Gail
One of the most powerful ways that you can have healthy relationships at all levels in your life is to become one who initiates helping others get their basic needs meet.
One need that we all have is to be admired. We tend to look to others to meet that need is us instead of seeing each relationship we are in as an opportunity to help others get the need met. Below are several ways to give admiration to another:
1. Verbalize positive recognition of good character in the other person.
2. Acknowledge positive words used or action taken by the other person.
3. Value the other person by what you say publically about them to others.
We hope all your relationships will be helped as you put this into practice.
Dave and Gail
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