… So That You Respect Yourself And Others, And Have Simpler, Deeper And More Honest Connections!
It’s so lovely when people have good intentions and invest their time and energy to give or to help others, isn’t it?
Having good intentions is not only lovely, it’s also definitely highly appreciated because they reflect the way a person thinks and feels about another, even before they act upon it.
Obviously, bad intentions are negative and can even be dangerous, but why is it that good intentions can also be negative or dangerous?
The answer is very simple and has to do with one word!
This word can make or break interactions, connections, and relationships!
So why is it so important to become aware of this ONE WORD and to make sure that we do not act upon our good intentions in a negative way?
Because when we have good intentions and act upon them, a certain dynamic is created between us and the person or people that we do the action for.
And the point is that what there is ONE thing, that determines whether this his dynamic is charged, draining, unhealthy, dishonest and dangerous, or not.
So watch this video to learn what is that one thing, and how to guarantee that your actions, interactions, and relationships are clean, fulfilling, healthy, honest and safe:
Since we are talking today about intentions and actions, and because honest communication is such an important foundation in healthy connections, I created for you a free resource, in which I give you more tips on how to ask questions so that expectations are set right, so no disappointments.
Make sure to download this free resource and implement the tips so that you respect yourself and others while deepening and simplifying your connections!
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How do you act upon your good intentions?
Please share with me how you behave when you have a good intention, and how you communicate with yourself and the other(s)…
I’d love to know!
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