Do you think your relationship "health" will maintain itself? True success comes within the confines of authentic relationships. Use these tips to assess your relationship's value.
What's important about a relationship? Everything! True success comes within the confines of authentic relationships. Anything less is superficial.
You buy and sell based on relationships. You hire and fire based on relationships. You agree or disagree based on relationships.
Relationships are necessary for every endeavor you attempt. Since you know the significance of a relationship, why do you (and me) mess them up so much of the time?
When was the last time you took an inventory of your relationships? Or do you just think your relationship "health" will maintain itself?
When you enter into a relationship, you expect it to last, right? Unfortunately, things change and so do people. In time, people's flaws start to show and you find yourself doing more relationship maintenance than you'd like. When do you pull the plug? Should you pull the plug? When do you clean house? What determines your next move?
At this point in time you should assess your relationship's value. A relationship is like a good pair of shoes: they're nice and shiny, clean and look pretty spiffy when they're new. Then they become very comfortable and feel great! After awhile they start to look a little scruffy, maybe a tear here and there and the sole needs repair.
How do you know if your relationship needs a little repair or if it should get a total overhaul or if it's doomed?
Relationship Check-Up
Here is a list of things to look at when assessing your relationship's value:
These are a few approaches to use in coming to terms with your relationships, both personally and professionally. As life grows more complex so do your relationships. Begin now to recognize the worth of each relationship you are in, knowing you have the choice to make it better.
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Before you consciously make efforts to get noticed, the first thing you need to do is figure out who should be noticing you. Who REALLY matters? Who do you want (or need) to impress?Women: Are You Using Or Creating Your Time?
“What am I doing with my time? What is it doing for me?” These are important questions needing important answers. As women we wear many hats: wife, mother, executive, business owner, entrepreneur, friend, and the list continues. So, what is your relationship with time?