Wednesday, October 15, 2014

SERIOUSLY SPEAKING - TELL IT LIKE IT IS!

We seem to be most 'at home' with those we can label as members of our 'tribe'... 

This means they have similar characteristics - background, age group and so on.  This probably served a survival function in our early human days…these were the folks least likely to cook us for dinner…

We appear to have held onto the need to see those we associate with as similar to ourselves - no matter what the evidence indicates.

So, isn't it nice to think everyone is just like you? 
Well, no - not nice to them or to you! 

As counter-intuitive as it may sometimes seem, seeing people for who they really are is actually a kindness. 

None of us likes feeling that we are disappointing others - and no one likes being disillusioned, but when we don't see others clearly we are constantly disappointed with the outcomes of our interactions. 
  




DANCE WITH IT!   EXPERIENTIAL APPS           
An opportunity to experiment with some fun
ideas...

TRAINING YOUR INNER EYE TO PERCEIVE DIFFERENCES

If we assume that everyone is coming from the same  - values, needs, personality, history - we are doomed to misunderstand their behavior! 

Check out the following 4 steps to help your inner eye perceive differences:

LISTEN to their words and stories.  What are they telling you?  What are the underlying messages about who they are?

WATCH how they interact with others.  Don't 'excuse' (ie. 'erase') behavior that is different than yours.

REGISTER the impact of their actions on others.  What is this telling you?

COMPARE with honesty their values with yours. 





  

1 comment:

  1. Carol, when I read that you were going to list steps to help our "inner eye" see the differences between ourselves and others I was really excited, and you did not disappoint! Great tips. As I type this, the other half of my brain is using those steps to figure out some of the problem relationships in my life. Thanks!
    JT

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