We can improve our relationships with others by leaps and bounds if we become encouragers instead of critics.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some critics are stimulating in that they make you realise how you could do better, and those are valued.
We know that we are often judged by the company we keep. We know how influential classmates, friends, and other peer groups can be. If any of our companions are prone to be unrighteous in their living, we are better off seeking new associations immediately.
If you criticise something then you have to have an alternative, but we do have to try and improve things.
Critics reach that age when it is as valuable and daring to hold a negative opinion as it is for a positive. We learn and understand from both.
I believe we can accelerate our acumen, performance and success by leveraging our associations and spending time with people better than us.
I've always thrived on the encouragement of others.
The beauty of social awareness is that a few simple adjustments to what you say can vastly improve your relationships with other people.
I think critics are very useful. But I think that they, in a way, betray their position when they stop people looking for themselves.
Taking an interest in what others are thinking and doing is often a much more powerful form of encouragement than praise.
In one's relationship with dogs and with a newsroom, a generous amount of praise and encouragement goes much better than criticism.
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