Empowerment Tools: Recognizing, Defining, and Respecting Boundaries
Ultimately, people have power only over one thing: the execution of their free will.
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Ultimately, people have power only over one thing: the execution of their free will.
A person always loses power when they fail to set and enforce reasonable limits.
Knowing the kind of person you’re dealing with can give you valuable insight into the types of values they’re likely to hold, their dominant attitudes and beliefs, and their typical modus operandi when it comes to dealing with other people.
Make no mistake: individuals of unscrupulous character do their homework with respect to understanding you. That’s how they’re able to get the better of you.
When it comes to relationships with aggressive personalities, you can never give the green light to the conductor of a locomotive that has no brakes.
The most powerful aspect of staying focused on the relevant issues and remaining in the here and now is that the spotlight become centered where it ought to be: on the deficient character and his or her problematic behavior.
Accountability for behavior is a fundamental key to empowerment in interpersonal relations.