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Monday, 5 June 2017

Watch actions, not words!

Watch actions, not words!


I would say, I have been fascinated by the whole 'relationships'' thing for that of a long time as I can remember!

Over and over, we have heard that one before.
One can speak hundreds and hundreds of words, yet, still, they may be meaningless.
And then, someone may come, do or take a few actions and may as well turn your life upside down.
The key to a great communication is to be able to simply communicate. All your needs, all your wants, all your desires, all your wishes, all your dreams, all your aspirations, all your goals, all your feelings, all your emotions, etc.

What is this for if your words are not followed by taking an action, any action?
What is this for if your words are not backed up by taking an action, any action?
What is this for if your actions do not follow your words, and vice versa?
What is this for if your words do not match your actions, and vice versa?

To avoid disappointment, let us learn how to speak clearly.
To avoid disappointment, let us learn to speak more effectively.
To avoid disappointment, let us speak less and do more.
To avoid disappointment, let us communicate with each other.
To avoid disappointment, let us not leave things linger for far too long.
To avoid disappointment, let us not be too scared to ask the questions.
To avoid disappointment, let us be present, at all times.
To avoid disappointment, let us speak/talk/chat face to face whenever possible.
To avoid disappointment, let us learn to listen in order to understand, not to reply/respond.
To avoid disappointment, let us not be too shy.
To avoid disappointment, let us learn to be more passionate.
To avoid disappointment, let us learn to be more caring.
To avoid disappointment, let us learn to be more compassionate.
To avoid disappointment, let us be always ourselves and not anybody else.
To avoid disappointment, let us to all that that we have acknowledged to be working for ourselves!


Thank you for reading and your time!!

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