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Three-Word Phrases, can be tools to help develop every relationship.

 

There are many things that you can do to strengthen your

relationships. Often the most effective thing you can do involves

saying just three words.

 

When spoken sincerely, these statements often have the power to

develop new friendships, deepen old ones and even bring healing to

relationships that have soured.

 

The following three-word phrases can be tools to help develop every

relationship.

 

Let Me Help:

 

Good friends see a need and then try to fill it. When they see a hurt

they do what they can to heal it. Without being asked, they jump in

and help out.

 

I Understand You:

 

People become closer and enjoy each other more when the other person

accepts and understands them. Letting your spouse know - in so many

little ways - that you understand them, is one of the most powerful

tools for healing your relationship. And this can apply to any

relationship.

 

I Respect You:

 

Respect is another way of showing love. Respect demonstrates that

another person is a true equal. If you talk to your children as if

they were adults you will strengthen the bonds and become closer

friends. This applies to all interpersonal relationships.

 

I Miss You:

 

Perhaps more marriages could be saved and strengthened if couples

simply and sincerely said to each other " I miss you. " This powerful

affirmation tells partners they are wanted, needed, desired and

loved. Consider how important you would feel, if you received an

unexpected phone call from your spouse in the middle of your workday,

just to say " I miss you. "

 

Maybe You're Right:

 

This phrase is very effective in diffusing an argument. The

implication when you say " maybe you're right " is the humility of

admitting, " maybe I'm wrong " . Let's face it. When you have an

argument with someone, all you normally do is solidify the other

person's point of view. They, or you, will not likely change their

position and you run the risk of seriously damaging the relationship

between you. Saying " maybe you're right " can open the door to explore

the subject more. You may then have the opportunity to express your

view in a way that is understandable to the other person.

 

Please Forgive Me:

 

Many broken relationships could be restored and healed if people

would admit their mistakes and ask for forgiveness. All of us are

vulnerable to faults, foibles and failures. A man should never be

ashamed to own up that he has been in the wrong, which is saying, in

other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.

 

I Thank You:

 

Gratitude is an exquisite form of courtesy. People who enjoy the

companionship of good, close friends are those who don't take daily

courtesies for granted. They are quick to thank their friends for

their many ex-pressions of kindness. On the other hand, people whose

circle of friends is severely constricted often do not have the

attitude of gratitude.

 

Count On Me:

 

A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. Loyalty is an

essential ingredient for true friendship. It is the emotional glue

that bonds people. Those that are rich in their relationships tend to

be steady and true friends. When troubles come, a good friend is

there indicating " you can count on me. "

 

I'll Be There:

 

If you have ever had to call a friend in the middle of the night, to

take a sick child to hospital, or when your car has broken down some

miles from home, you will know how good it feels to hear the

phrase " I'll be there. " Being there for another person is the

greatest gift we can give. When we are truly present for other

people, important things happen to them and us. We are renewed in

love and friendship. We are restored emotionally and spiritually.

Being there is at the very core of civility.

 

Go For It:

 

We are all unique individuals. Don't try to get your friends to

conform to your ideals. Support them in pursuing their interests, no

matter how far out they seem to you. God has given everyone dreams,

dreams that are unique to that person only. Support and encourage

your friends to follow their dreams. Tell them to " go for it. "

 

I Love You:

 

Perhaps the most important three words that you can say. Telling

someone that you truly love them satisfies a person's deepest

emotional needs. The need to belong, to feel appreciated and to be

wanted. Your spouse, your children, your friends and you, all need to

hear those three little words: " I love you. " Love is a choice. You

can love even when the feeling is gone.

 

Regards

Kumar

================================================

C. P. KUMAR

Scientist 'E1'

National Institute of Hydrology

Jal Vigyan Bhawan

Roorkee - 247667 (Uttarakhand)

INDIA

 

Web Page : http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/

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Dear Shri Kumar

 

I am aware of the efforts you have been taking to write in your Group almost

daily. The message you have now is very relevant and would be useful to

every one who are using them.

 

V.Seshadri

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 11:18 AM, C. P. Kumar <cpkumar wrote:

 

> Three-Word Phrases, can be tools to help develop every relationship.

>

> There are many things that you can do to strengthen your

> relationships. Often the most effective thing you can do involves

> saying just three words.

>

> When spoken sincerely, these statements often have the power to

> develop new friendships, deepen old ones and even bring healing to

> relationships that have soured.

>

> The following three-word phrases can be tools to help develop every

> relationship.

>

> Let Me Help:

>

> Good friends see a need and then try to fill it. When they see a hurt

> they do what they can to heal it. Without being asked, they jump in

> and help out.

>

> I Understand You:

>

> People become closer and enjoy each other more when the other person

> accepts and understands them. Letting your spouse know - in so many

> little ways - that you understand them, is one of the most powerful

> tools for healing your relationship. And this can apply to any

> relationship.

>

> I Respect You:

>

> Respect is another way of showing love. Respect demonstrates that

> another person is a true equal. If you talk to your children as if

> they were adults you will strengthen the bonds and become closer

> friends. This applies to all interpersonal relationships.

>

> I Miss You:

>

> Perhaps more marriages could be saved and strengthened if couples

> simply and sincerely said to each other " I miss you. " This powerful

> affirmation tells partners they are wanted, needed, desired and

> loved. Consider how important you would feel, if you received an

> unexpected phone call from your spouse in the middle of your workday,

> just to say " I miss you. "

>

> Maybe You're Right:

>

> This phrase is very effective in diffusing an argument. The

> implication when you say " maybe you're right " is the humility of

> admitting, " maybe I'm wrong " . Let's face it. When you have an

> argument with someone, all you normally do is solidify the other

> person's point of view. They, or you, will not likely change their

> position and you run the risk of seriously damaging the relationship

> between you. Saying " maybe you're right " can open the door to explore

> the subject more. You may then have the opportunity to express your

> view in a way that is understandable to the other person.

>

> Please Forgive Me:

>

> Many broken relationships could be restored and healed if people

> would admit their mistakes and ask for forgiveness. All of us are

> vulnerable to faults, foibles and failures. A man should never be

> ashamed to own up that he has been in the wrong, which is saying, in

> other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.

>

> I Thank You:

>

> Gratitude is an exquisite form of courtesy. People who enjoy the

> companionship of good, close friends are those who don't take daily

> courtesies for granted. They are quick to thank their friends for

> their many ex-pressions of kindness. On the other hand, people whose

> circle of friends is severely constricted often do not have the

> attitude of gratitude.

>

> Count On Me:

>

> A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. Loyalty is an

> essential ingredient for true friendship. It is the emotional glue

> that bonds people. Those that are rich in their relationships tend to

> be steady and true friends. When troubles come, a good friend is

> there indicating " you can count on me. "

>

> I'll Be There:

>

> If you have ever had to call a friend in the middle of the night, to

> take a sick child to hospital, or when your car has broken down some

> miles from home, you will know how good it feels to hear the

> phrase " I'll be there. " Being there for another person is the

> greatest gift we can give. When we are truly present for other

> people, important things happen to them and us. We are renewed in

> love and friendship. We are restored emotionally and spiritually.

> Being there is at the very core of civility.

>

> Go For It:

>

> We are all unique individuals. Don't try to get your friends to

> conform to your ideals. Support them in pursuing their interests, no

> matter how far out they seem to you. God has given everyone dreams,

> dreams that are unique to that person only. Support and encourage

> your friends to follow their dreams. Tell them to " go for it. "

>

> I Love You:

>

> Perhaps the most important three words that you can say. Telling

> someone that you truly love them satisfies a person's deepest

> emotional needs. The need to belong, to feel appreciated and to be

> wanted. Your spouse, your children, your friends and you, all need to

> hear those three little words: " I love you. " Love is a choice. You

> can love even when the feeling is gone.

>

> Regards

> Kumar

> ================================================

> C. P. KUMAR

> Scientist 'E1'

> National Institute of Hydrology

> Jal Vigyan Bhawan

> Roorkee - 247667 (Uttarakhand)

> INDIA

>

> Web Page : http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/

> ================================================

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