04-13-2022, 08:31 AM
One inner project of mine is becoming less brash in my responses to people. There was a thread here quite a few years ago where people were either in the compassion camp or brutal honesty camp but I’m trying to find a middle ground.
Personally, I’ve always welcomed honesty even if it’s not positively oriented. If someone had something to say then say it and I’ll process it within. Yet I know many others who aren’t like this and instead of referring to them as frigid as I have in the past, I’m looking for ways to realize that not everyone is the same in processing criticism or honesty.
So I am all ears as to how those that are more compassionate within social conversations have done so. I admit that I have been quite blunt in my actions due to that being how I would like to be treated but have come to realize that that’s not necessarily the best way and I’m really trying to be mindful as to how I communicate to be more loving within the moment.
Personally, I’ve always welcomed honesty even if it’s not positively oriented. If someone had something to say then say it and I’ll process it within. Yet I know many others who aren’t like this and instead of referring to them as frigid as I have in the past, I’m looking for ways to realize that not everyone is the same in processing criticism or honesty.
So I am all ears as to how those that are more compassionate within social conversations have done so. I admit that I have been quite blunt in my actions due to that being how I would like to be treated but have come to realize that that’s not necessarily the best way and I’m really trying to be mindful as to how I communicate to be more loving within the moment.
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When we speak brusquely to one another, no matter what, we always come together and pick up the pieces. I try to own my crap, so to speak, and in so doing, he is learning a similar skill. We both (after the tension has dissolved) become raw and honest about the energy behind the curt words. He told me a few days ago: ya know, mom, even though we have disagreements, each time, we are better after we talk it out. We are closer and more understanding of one another.