Friday 27 March 2020

Creating A Life Changing Network


A healing and caring network of relationships is the most important factor in a healthy, long life. High EQ or emotional quotient can ensure that while increasing your circle of friends, you can build better bonds with those you have, while reaching out to new friends. The whole process will become more enjoyable. Emotional intelligence can make friendships more satisfying and rewarding. What are the key skills one enjoys in a friend? Empathy: the ability to feel my happiness and my pain in your heart. Empathy enables you to share and to comfort. Doubling your joys and halving your sorrows. On the contrary, those who are moody, depressed, pessimistic and uncaring are toxic enough to make people run for their lives – if they can. Caring about others means understanding and spending time on what others are interested in... Conversations should certainly include these subjects. Avoid criticising others – you are not the world’s police man. Involve everyone in the conversation: remember a bore is a fellow who wants to talk about himself, when you want to talk about yourself. Let there be humour, laughter, joy! Ask for advice. Give advice, if anyone asks for it. Share stories, sports and hobbies. Do enjoyable things together. Support others during tough times. Decide how close you want to be to someone. Don’t get too emotional with strangers, just like you cannot be aloof with friends. Watch out for those whose live seems to involve a series of making and breaking relationships. There are skills you can learn only by observing and participating in the University of Life. So here are a few tips that you can adopt. • Love and appreciate yourself • Use mobile technology responsibly • Understand others and develop empathy and trust • Give time, talent, thoughts and treasure to others. • Celebrate differences So reach out and create a life changing, supportive web of friendships in the year ahead.

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