Monday, December 7, 2015

Building RELATIONSHIPS



Building Relationships Will Take You Places
By Dr. Sinclair Grey III



Too many people assume they don't need anyone in this life. Let's face it – without building relationships, it's very difficult to get ahead in life. I don't care what it is, you will need someone to open doors for you, make the right connection, and guide you. People who say they don't need anybody are fooling themselves, especially those who want to be super-spiritual and say'all I need is Jesus.'Check this out - people who say that obviously don't have an understanding of theology because God is relational. People who complain about not being able to build relationships need to look in the mirror because they are the problem. Building relationships take work and it can be done with the right attitude.


The Bible says “Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.” Please don't miss this. Learning to work with people will help you go along way in this journey called life. Refusing to build relationships will cripple you and hinder your progress. Here's the Sinclair remix. Get out of your comfort zone and do what needs to be done in order to blow up from the floor up. (Dec. 7, 2015)



Marianne Williamson's words.

HINDERANCES TO RELATIONSHIPS


Fear and pity sit at the bottom of the notion that one does not need anybody. Fear of rejection easily accommodates self-pity. Self-pity creatively comes with what soon becomes clichés that urge those so inclined to respond to their whining in ways that match their self pity.

It is crippling those two emotions. Indifference to them can knock the steam out of the whiners feeling sorry for themselves and make them realize the connections between people that keep us alive. Fear needs clarity and new words spoken to the spirit that takes everything literally. Another way of dealing with fear is to make it an ally.


If it is any comfort, the singer Mary J Blidge said she is always nervous before she does anything before others. She walks through it and does better what she does in practice. The lesson is clear: "Whatever your do in practice, you do onstage."

This clearly is sage advice as old as before Jesus was born that people have used to do what they have to do. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 12.7.15




meditating in city street, Gabrielle Bernstein !!!!

 

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