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Today, I'm going to be giving you two simple mindset shifts that will improve every single one of your relationships. Here's the deal, as a human, you have to be in relation, relationships, with every single person that comes into your life. Every single person you pass in the street, every person that stays long-term. Shouldn't we try to have the best possible relationships with other people?
No matter who they are, no matter where they come from, I think that we should try to have the best possible relationships that we can. And how do we have better relationships? Well, first off, we need to focus on what we can control. And the thing that will really help you the most is focusing on what you control, and that is your perception of yourself and other people in relation to each other.
And so I'm gonna explain this to you, and it's gonna make a whole lot of sense as we go through it. So let's just dive straight in. The first mindset shift you need to make and understand is that no matter what, Everyone is always doing their best. Now I get it. This can be really hard to accept because some people are really freaking difficult.
And it's important to realize that someone that you're relating to, even if they're just a completely off their rocker, even being off the rocker is the best that they can do. If they could be doing better, they would be doing better. That also means that everything that's happened to you in your past, if someone could have done better, they would have done better.
So everyone's always doing the best they can based off of everything that they know and everything that they've learned in their entire lives. And it's really important to remember that everybody has their own unique set of experiences emotions, thoughts, beliefs, triggers, and circumstances that greatly influence who they are as a person.
And it greatly influences their behavior, and then in turn, their actions as well. And I want you to understand, there are some people in your life that might be extremely difficult. You might have pushed them away. But it's really important that we learn to have compassion.
And I say this walking a very thin line because I do talk about if someone's very toxic to you, you should spend less time with them. But there is also the case of if you knew every single thing that somebody who is very difficult to deal with has been with, it would be easier to have compassion. The problem is, is that like, for instance, we only see the adult man who's an asshole.
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