Improving Your Relationships
Improving your relationships begins at the level of casual conversation. Note that every relationship you
have is built and sustained through conversation. So if you want better relationships, you have to change the way you approach
conversations.
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To begin with, you need to understand that conversions are governed by set of
"rules" in our society. These are all unwritten rules, but they are rules nonetheless. For instance, "Don't ask too many questions," "It is
impolite to talk with your mouth full" "Don't make too much eye contact" and so on and so forth.
Learn to pinpoint these rules wihtin yourself. Uncover them. Write them down. Observe when you buy into them, and when do you
not, and you will begin to start improving your relationships. Which rules are serving you well and which ones are not? For example, take the
rule: "Don't share your inner most thoughts." This rule may have served you well back in highschool then, but will it serve you now in your
relationship with your spouse - maybe not.
There are many unwritten rules that prescribe when and where it is appropriate to have a particular type of
conversation. For example, most people would agree that the grocery store is a very appropriate place to have chit chat or average
causual conversations. And most people would think it is a very inappropriate place to have a serious argument, for example. But what about
speaking from your heart? Is that ok in public? What rules are you following now?
If you really want to be improving your relationships, you must speak from your heart. Speaking from your heart means speaking what is really
true from within you.
It is my observation that most people believe it is not appropriate to speak from their heart most of the time. That is rule.
You can change the rule. It is time that we took a closer look at this social rule. Who determines when and where it is appropriate to have a
particular conversation? Who made up these rules in the first place actually? Does society at large force them upon individuals or can
individuals make up and follow their own rules?
To help you get started breaking old rules on improving your relationships and adopting new ones that will start improving your relationhps, I
have included five powerful questions to ask ourselves during conversations:
1. How about if we break the normal conversation rules and try something really new and perhaps different?
2. Even though what I'm about to say might be hard for you to hear, are you willing to hear it anyway?"
3. Are there any unwritten rules you are following right now?
4. Could I interrupt you and have you just listen for a while?
5. How about if we take turns talking and listening for a while?
Start asking these questions more often, and see what happens to your personal relationship.
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