Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A Healthy Relationship

A strong, healthy relationship is one in which the partners show respect and kindness toward each other. The relationship forms a rewarding and enduring bond of trust and support. Here are seven power skills by Steve Buckhurst that will help you form stronger alliances and bringing more closeness, authenticity and trust to your relationships. Try it….




BE RELAX


If you are comfortable around others, they will feel comfortable around you. If you appear nervous, others will sense it and withdraw. Be relax and find bless of god. A smile will always be the most powerful builder of rapport. Communicating with relaxed optimism, energy and enthusiasm will provide a strong foundation for lasting relationships.

BE A LISTENER

Powerful listening goes beyond hearing words and messages; it connects us emotionally with our communication partner. Listen to what the person is not saying as well as to what he or she is saying. Focus intently and listen to the messages conveyed behind and between words. Listen also with your eyes and heart that what it says to follow. Do follow and find the best as you want.

RESPONSE WISE-FULLY

Response the thing wise fully, uses a sweet words and expression that makes your presentation lively. That s makes you closer to the person you say. A response can be encouraging or discouraging. If you consider in advance the impact of your emotions and words, you will create a positive impact on your relationships.

Don't forget to acknowledge your most important relationship: the relationship with yourself. Acknowledge your own qualities and put those qualities into action. You cannot form a stronger relationship with others than you have with yourself. You will attract the qualities in others that are already within you.

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