MONDAY MELTDOWN: Dealing with Difficult People, Family: Zac Gandara

Published: Jan. 22, 2019, 7:03 a.m.

When we make changes in our live’s, the first to feel hurt by them are our family. The first to feel misunderstood is us. How do we navigate this?

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"If there is no communication, then there is no respect. If there is no respect, then there is no caring. If there is no caring, then there is no understanding. If there is no understanding, then there is no compassion. If there is no compassion, then there is no empathy. If there is no empathy, then there is no forgiveness. If there is no forgiveness, then there is no kindness. If there is no kindness, then there is no honesty. If there is no honesty, then there is no love. If there is no love, then God doesn't reside there. If God doesn't reside there, then there is no peace. If there is no peace, then there is no happiness. If there is no happiness - then there IS CONFLICT BECAUSE THERE IS NO COMMUNICATION!"
- Shannon L. Alder

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