Relationship with the World Around You Your success in all - TopicsExpress



          

Relationship with the World Around You Your success in all relationship requires you to be ever mindful of your speech, of your thoughts, of your actions and your intentions. Successful Relationships require that you pay close attention that nurture your ability to be more compassionate and that you stay calm. Mindfulness helps you be aware of the patterns that help you connect to yourself and to others in your world….and, the world at large. When it comes to relationships, we all want someone to respect us and for whom we have respect, too. If you can’t understand and appreciate your husband/children/parents’ work, interests, opinions, morals (of course, you don’t have to necessarily agree with them) and they don’t yours, then it may not go well down the line. Successful relationship requires a bit of give and take. The willingness to compromise on various aspects of a relationship is vital. Ask yourself how good are you at compromise? To surrender or compromise doesnt mean to give up; it means letting go of what is unnecessary or keeping you back. It means giving the situation to a higher power and trusting that the world will give you strength and joy in return. Relationships dont have to be a battle where one wins and one loses. When both parties surrender their defense and attack, they make room for peace and forgiveness. You can change the world by just being present in a meaningful way to all those around you. Being an obedient slave of Allah, a loving wife, mother, daughter, friend, or co-worker bears much fruit in your lives. There are four keys to happiness: 1. Be kind to everybody 2. Being compassionate 3. Be joy and offer joy 4. Do not discriminate about the recipient of your kindness, compassion and joy. Understand how you connect with others, and try to explore patterns and behaviors that create roadblocks to your lifes goal. SHEIKH UMRAN
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 14:04:38 +0000

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