Listen!
Listening is a skill.
The best way to let the person you’re conversing with know that you heard what they said is to paraphrase what you heard.
Friendship. You probably know the old saying, you can’t pick your family, but you can pick your friends.
Abuse: What does it look like?
Abuse happens on all levels:
Active listening is an effective technique for hearing one another. It feels good to be heard.
Do you know your partner loves you, but you don’t feel like they do? Try the Five Love Languages test by Gary Chapman.
This article appeared in the West Plaza Neighborhood Association Newsletter.
This is an article I wrote that appeared in the West Plaza Neighborhood Association Newsletter.
Ohio State University’s Kirwan Institute defines implicit bias as “attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.”
This is an article I wrote that appeared in the West Plaza Neighborhood Association Newsletter.
whether it is at work, with family members, or friends.
In this video, Dr. Henry Cloud, an expert in boundaries, talks with Dave Ramsey about setting boundaries with family members.