Valentine's Day - The Holiday that Characterizes Effective Relationships
Tying into the Valentine’s holiday that’s all about effective relationships, announcing the pre-launch of "The Perception Changer" webinar series: A training module on personal perception drivers that always brings rave reviews and genuine appreciation. A little teaser for tons more to come.
Dorothy was about in tears, tears of happiness, understanding and acceptance when she came to understand how people just naturally and intuitively operate with different perceptual filters. She exclaimed, "And all this time, I just thought my husband just didn’t like me!" No, he loved her all right. He just had different filtering programs running in his "necktop computer" than she did.
What can you learn from Dorothy? And how can you use that information to enhance and augment your love list to attract your perfect mate? Or, if you are already in a relationship, to be calmer, more thoughtful, patient, and respectful of how and when they operate differently than you. It will go a long way in strengthening your communicating and relating to each other.
First, here is a list to help you start your thinking in creating your love list from Dr. Neil Clark Warren. What do you want in each of these categories?
Personality, Intelligence, Appearance, Ambition, Chemistry, Spirituality, Character, Creativity, Parenting, Authenticity
These categories are very comprehensive. Just one point to think about so that you are coming from your deepest core - - - If you write down a noun, for example, "attorney", you have to say what that means to you. For example, being an attorney, I can assume that means that he is intelligent and persistent enough to stick to getting an education through law school. If you say "over 6 feet tall", you need to say that you want a man taller than you when you are wearing heels and you are 5’ 9". If you can put down more verbs and adverbs than nouns, you will get closer to your core match and ideal mate.
Now, here is part of my list. I’m sharing these particular items because these items are crucial to a good healthy relationship. Feel free to take them as yours: Trust, Kindness, Respect, Consideration, Freedom to be myself, Supportive, Honesty, Non manipulative, Equity, Give and receive properly, Acceptance, Tolerance, I’m OK – You’re OK, Understanding, Sense of humor, Keeps sense of perspective, Owning responsibility, Setting limits, Stating wants and needs, Forgiving, Safety – non abusive, Future together – commitment, Sense of "us", Fair fighting, Chemical health, social use of alcohol, no drugs, Self awareness and ongoing growth, Shared interests, Non-competitive, Tact, Freedom to make mistakes, Willingness to compromise, Has his own identity, Independence, Non possessive, Sharing, Good sex.
Now you get to fill in what is important to you, using Dr. Warrens’ categories and incorporating my "healthy relationship" items. Add what ever your "spice" is.
I know the idea of Oprah’s list is that you write the list and put it away. Go ahead and put a copy away.
But this list will work even better if you keep it active in your memory too. Read it often and compare any relationships you are tempted to get in to this list.
Now here is the secret sauce. Add an understanding of how an individual uses their personal perception drivers, like Dorothy did, and you will have an understanding that not only compliments and strengthens your Love List for Valentine’s Day. It will serve you for a lifetime in all of your personal relationships, at work and in your personal life.
For information on the pre-launch webinar on how to understand personal perception drivers (wrapped in Valentine’s Day love), visit http://www.denisepedersonsays.com.
Light the Fire!
What can you learn from Dorothy? And how can you use that information to enhance and augment your love list to attract your perfect mate? Or, if you are already in a relationship, to be calmer, more thoughtful, patient, and respectful of how and when they operate differently than you. It will go a long way in strengthening your communicating and relating to each other.
First, here is a list to help you start your thinking in creating your love list from Dr. Neil Clark Warren. What do you want in each of these categories?
Personality, Intelligence, Appearance, Ambition, Chemistry, Spirituality, Character, Creativity, Parenting, Authenticity
These categories are very comprehensive. Just one point to think about so that you are coming from your deepest core - - - If you write down a noun, for example, "attorney", you have to say what that means to you. For example, being an attorney, I can assume that means that he is intelligent and persistent enough to stick to getting an education through law school. If you say "over 6 feet tall", you need to say that you want a man taller than you when you are wearing heels and you are 5’ 9". If you can put down more verbs and adverbs than nouns, you will get closer to your core match and ideal mate.
Now, here is part of my list. I’m sharing these particular items because these items are crucial to a good healthy relationship. Feel free to take them as yours: Trust, Kindness, Respect, Consideration, Freedom to be myself, Supportive, Honesty, Non manipulative, Equity, Give and receive properly, Acceptance, Tolerance, I’m OK – You’re OK, Understanding, Sense of humor, Keeps sense of perspective, Owning responsibility, Setting limits, Stating wants and needs, Forgiving, Safety – non abusive, Future together – commitment, Sense of "us", Fair fighting, Chemical health, social use of alcohol, no drugs, Self awareness and ongoing growth, Shared interests, Non-competitive, Tact, Freedom to make mistakes, Willingness to compromise, Has his own identity, Independence, Non possessive, Sharing, Good sex.
Now you get to fill in what is important to you, using Dr. Warrens’ categories and incorporating my "healthy relationship" items. Add what ever your "spice" is.
I know the idea of Oprah’s list is that you write the list and put it away. Go ahead and put a copy away.
But this list will work even better if you keep it active in your memory too. Read it often and compare any relationships you are tempted to get in to this list.
Now here is the secret sauce. Add an understanding of how an individual uses their personal perception drivers, like Dorothy did, and you will have an understanding that not only compliments and strengthens your Love List for Valentine’s Day. It will serve you for a lifetime in all of your personal relationships, at work and in your personal life.
For information on the pre-launch webinar on how to understand personal perception drivers (wrapped in Valentine’s Day love), visit http://www.denisepedersonsays.com.
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