Avoid Alienating Your Friends and Parners With These Principles
By admin
Alienating your friends and partners directly or indirectly can ruin your friendships and career opportunities in the future. Here are five principles to think about utilizing to decrease your chances of self-inflicting alienation.
1. Do not withhold favors or being helpful when possible, a giver of good deeds is much better received than a taker.
2. When deserving support or advancement be sure to honor your friends and partners, sharing credit on co-operative projects and actions.
3. Do not take what is not yours or fail to return what you borrowed.
4. Never delay payment to or promotion of others it shows a disrespect of their service and time. If you can’t take care of things do not ignore them and pretend they don’t exist – this is a failure to live in reality.
5. Always right any wrong immediately. Take inventory quietly at the end of your day and make sure you were respectful and kind to all you encountered. If you were not make ammends where possible.
As the new year approaches resolve as many resentments and wrongs as you can, entering this new year with less hanging over you will be the best gift you can give yourself. There are always some wrongs that are difficult to make right but trying and retrying to fix as much as possible will be honored with open doors and opportunities in the future.
Best Wishes to everyone this Christmas and in 2009 may success and peace come to all of you.
Shellee Hale
