ATTITUDE 101 NAGGING According to the oxford English - TopicsExpress



          

ATTITUDE 101 NAGGING According to the oxford English dictionary, the word nagging connotes an act of continuous complain to someone about their behaviour or to keep asking them to do something. Nagging is a serious attitude problem, few men nag but a whole lot of women are guilty of this. If we don’t nag the husband, we will nag the children or our siblings even while growing. We all need to teach ourselves and our children some character signal language. When a child looks at your eyes, they must depict what you are saying without even opening your mouth. Let them learn to know and understand you without wavering or being erratic, grow out of 5minute madness and let people around you understand you. People that nag can never be a good leader, partners, friend or parent, people will only tolerate you-possibly because of the benefit they are deriving from you. Nagging people ends up being lonely because people will always avoid them. Rather than nagging, ask God for patient, temperance and longsuffering. Learn to keep quiet too as much as possible is going to help you to be the best of your kind. Like I used to say, that you are born in a bakery does not make you a bread, if we all make up our mind to be the best of our kind in this generation, our world will definitely be a better place.
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 10:42:45 +0000

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