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Flexibility:
“My negative emotions bring me down. I tend to dwell on feeling hurt or angry.”
Negative emotions often indicate that what we are doing is not working for us. They signify that we need to become more flexible—to change our perceptions, our expectations, or our actions. Flexibility allows us to deal with whatever life hands … Continue reading
Manipulation:
“I value honesty and can’t stand dealing with manipulative people.”
You won’t like hearing this, but often when you “can’t stand” a certain quality in people, it means you need to develop the positive version of that quality in yourself. The solution to dealing with manipulators is to develop a … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict, Personality Traits
Tagged diplomacy, diplomatic, flexibility, honesty, manipulation, trust
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