
2 days ago
Stop Treating Others Like An Audience
If you are “performing” for others, you are trying to impress others, or seeking attention from them almost as if they’re your audience.
When we’re deeply connected to others, we are present, interested, and curious about the other person.
- Here are a few questions for your consideration:
- When do you notice talking AT other people, rather than engaging with them?
- What is your intention for doing so?
- When do you notice being treated like an audience for another person? How does that make you feel? Why do you endure this?
- Are you performing to impress others, or trying to understand them, and connecting with them?
Here’s the podcast episode I referenced in the episode:
6 Sneaky Ways Other People Are Disrespecting You
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