Why Should We Avoid Starting Conversations with a Complaint? 5
Has anyone noticed a difference when they avoid starting conversations with a complaint?
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Avoiding starting conversations with a complaint can have a positive impact as it prevents setting a negative tone for the interaction. It encourages spreading cheer and positivity with the opening line instead, which can lead to more pleasant and constructive conversations.
Upon awakening I thank God for another day. Attitude of gratitude
I initiate conversation with complaints too much. Thank you for the reminder. Great content, Joshua. God bless.
Wow! Such valuable lessons! Thank you! I definitely use number 6 a lot (complain for validation) I need to break the cylce!
It's common ground. People relate to it & can contribute to the conversation. Not that that's good, but there you have it. We need to think more positively to speak positively!