ryan2006 Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 50% of doing business is developing healthy relationships, 25% is skill, and the remaining 25% is marketing. We all need an income. If I give you credibility and value and exchange my credibility and value we find ourselves to be on the right track. Learning from our mistakes only makes us better as people. If I complained, made an insult, was rude, didn't mind my manners, or ran my mouth I would put myself in position that would bring controversy. Just as in human behavior and thought poor relationships lead people to say and do bad things. If I mess up I have to pay and those around me are negatively effected leading us nowhere. In the town where I live I have messed up big time. I have burned almost every bridge. Once you begin having healthy relationships things change. You are able to feel at ease, comfortable with yourself, and get a good nights rest. If you let the ball get rolling on the emotion of anger it only can get worse. But when you find yourself in control of you then the road to self-dignity, self-respect, and self-value avail. I believe that hearing voices is simply internalizing what people criticize about you to the point that people can get in you head so much that it manifests voices. When the therapist asks you what is wrong and lists all your thoughts on paper they are analyzing your thought patterns. They teach you how to combat the problems that you struggle with and teach you how to have better relationships. This paper is not about me, however, it is about us and how to effectively communicate so we both go away feeling good, feeling good about ourselves, and perhaps even learning something. We grow in wealth by what we say and do. Good reputations I have understood to be earned although bad ones can be improved. And in the future benefiting everyone. Thank you and Have a good day. P.S Read about healthy relationships by doing an online search. Scribe "How to develop good business relations." Quote
ryan2006 Posted January 2, 2007 Author Report Posted January 2, 2007 Should this article be in social sciences or the lounge? I have said enough for the day. Out. Quote
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