There is a tendency to see faults in others. I always think it’s my husband’s fault for our miscommunications. He just doesn’t get it!

Sounds familiar? đŸ™‚ 

And my business partner is usually wrong too, in my eyes.

It is quite empowering to pause and accept the other’s point of view. After all, we each bring 50% into the relationship and 100% of our own ideas and perceptions. 

Can I put myself in the other person’s shoes? To look at things through their eyes and try to understand how they heard what I just said.

Life will be so much happier. 

Can you see the other, fully?

Yael Edelist, President, Alembika USA

Yael is wearing the Urban Cloud A-line Dress, Black

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