4. Think
Win-Win
Teens can learn to foster the belief that is possible
to create an atmosphere of win-win in every relationship. This habit encourages
the idea that in any given discussion or situation both parties can arrive at a
mutually beneficial solution. Your teen will learn to celebrate the
accomplishments of others instead of being threatened by them. Win-Win is a
belief that everyone can win. It’s both nice and tough all at once. I won’t
step on you, but I won’t be your doormat either. You care about other people
and you want them to succeed. But you also care about yourself, and you want to
succeed as well. Win-Win is abundant. It is the belief that there’s plenty of
success to go around. It’s not either you or me. It’s both of us. It’s not a
matter of who gets the biggest piece of the pie. There’s more than enough food
for everyone. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Win-Win always creates more. Pherhaps the most
surprising benefit of thinking Win-Win is the good feelings it brings on. The true
test of whether or not you are thinking Win-Win or one of the alternatives is
how you feel. Win-lose and lose-Win thinking will cloud your judgment and fill
you with negative feelings.
Win-Win will fill your heart with happy and serene
thoughts. It will give you confidence. Even fill you with light. Think. Win-Win or no deal.
Choose the right!!!
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