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639.1 | My brain is tired, But That's all | RUTLND::GIRARD | | Wed Dec 21 1988 14:40 | 22 |
| Joyce! No replies...
What a shame.
I wait until I get slapped a couple of times, then I do some assuming.
That hurts more. Then I think the worst, and get chastized for
it. And just when I figure it all out and am sure I pegged the
person, he or she does something which which blows my mind, and
I go back for a rehuddle.
I say I leave an open mind but that sounds too much like leaving
it empty and I hate to think of my mind as empty. although today
it feels it!
My parents responsible for my behavior. They will deny it. It
was really that nun in the first grade...
My hormones are active doing other things or wishing to. And I
am still trying to flush out those chemicals from the 1960s.
So I have given up figuring out everyone else. I figure they are
probably having the same difficulty figuring me out. Maybe more!
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639.2 | | HANNAH::MODICA | | Wed Dec 21 1988 16:54 | 15 |
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I think that as I've gotten older and have become more aware of
my limitations, personality traits, etc, that I've stopped
evaluating others and generally accept friendship as its' offered.
When I was younger and had a much higher opinion of myself I was
more prone to holding others up to my standards. Unfortunately,
and in retrospect I can see that that was probably selfish, that I
was too self-centered and not nearly considerate enough of
others and the circumstances of their lives. That cost me a valuable
friendship that I regret having lost to this day.
Hank
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639.3 | Joyce, sorry I deleted my earlier reply! | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | Take it away...Take it away! | Thu Dec 22 1988 10:44 | 14 |
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Try seperating what you feel about their behavior, from what
you feel about the person. Everyone has *some* undesirable quirk
about them, that happens to be part of the whole of the person.
S/he has this, this, 'n this, but to "have" that, you can choose
to accept that these "other things" go along with them too.
Or you can choose to reject that particular behavior and tell
them so. Say "I find your continued choice to behave this way very
upsetting to me" - a very different statement from "I find this part
of you unacceptable". Subtle, but big to the unconscious mind.
Joe Jas
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