What makes it difficult for us to
acknowledge other people's contributions to our lives?
Sometimes it seems we feel that saying
- 'thank you' - 'I appreciate you' - 'what a great idea you had' - weakens our
position and lessens our power.
Perhaps some of this gets started at a
young age, both at home and in the school room, where comparisons and
competition tend to be the norm. This can
lead us to believe that there is only room for one 'winner', rather than
teaching us to take joy in working collectively and collaboratively.
In reality, our generosity of spirit,
our ability to recognize the importance of others in our lives, makes us
stronger!
DANCE WITH IT! EXPERIENTIAL APPS
An opportunity to
experiment with some fun
ideas...
HERE'S A FUN EXPERIMENT TO
TRY:
Imagine your parents
telling you how much you have contributed to their lives…
Imagine they say:
"You know, I love it
when you tell me about your life, I learn so much from you!"
How does this feel?
Now imagine your siblings
telling you how smart they think you are and how much they have learned from
you…
How does this feel?
Let each of these people
tell you how much you have contributed to their lives and how much of who they
are they've learned from you.
What happens as you do
this?
How do you feel?
How do you feel about them?
How do you feel about them?
Could you reverse it and
say those same things back to them?
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