Which relationships is most important to you?why?

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Answer:

The quality of our relationships says a lot about us, and how we deal with people, determines our level of success. Seek to have peaceful, harmonious relationships. An imbalance in one relationship has the potential to derail others. This may not occur often, but to be on the safe side, make sure that your relationships are in good standing.

We regret the mishandling of relationships at times. Only to realize that it’s too late to apologize, salvage or make amends. In our youth, we’re cavalier with relationships. We fall out with friends over the smallest things. As we mature, be quick to repair beneficial relationships and cut those that drain your energy.

Just the other day an old friend called to apologize for disappearing. She admitted that time had given her perspective to think about the poor way she handled our friendship. She’s a good person and fun. I didn’t take the loss of friendship personally and suggested that perhaps it had run its course. At the end of the conversation, we agreed to get together the next time I’m in the city.

Relationships are work, but they don’t have to be hard work. Whether its marriage, a friendship or a business relationship it's important to deal with them in a way that will yield the greatest reward

Explanation:

Spirit

It doesn’t matter if you believe in God, Buddha, Mary or a higher power, it’s important to be grounded in something greater than yourself. Your relationship to the spirit will allow you to call upon that power in good times and bad. It will keep and help you do far more than you’d ever imagine. Have you seen how difficult it is for someone with no belief system to accomplish things? It’s because they believe that they can do it all alone. We are all spiritual beings. It is by faith in something greater than us that we achieve our destiny.

Self

A healthy relationship with self will ensure awareness of who and what you are. You understand your strengths and opportunities for growth. We are our greatest cheerleader and harshest critic. A balance between the two results in healthy self-esteem that can accomplish anything.

Family

Even if you have a love-hate relationship with your family, it’s important to be aligned. Be in peace and love them unconditionally. Despite distance or shortcomings, learn to co-exist with them even from afar. Send good energy towards them because without it you will continue to struggle.

Friends

How we deal with others is a reflection of what we learned in dealing with spirit, family, and self. When we bring peace, compassion, love, and joy from those relationships, they result in long-lasting friendships.

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