Tell Me More
by Kelly Corrigan
Lesson 3: Having a great life doesn’t mean perfection, “good enough” is all it takes.
Lesson 2: Respect people’s wishes when they say “no,” it just may save your relationship.
Lesson 1: Always put listening before volunteering advice when somebody you love is going through something tough.
Being “good enough” is all you need to succeed in life.
The word “no” is a vital component of all relationships, and anyone who says it deserves respect.
Listening is most often the greater problem solving tool than giving advice.
Why we don't value intellectual honesty beyond easy answers is beyond me.
There’s no greater gift than to help a child see their enoughness, their might.
Accepting things as they are is difficult. A lot of people go to war with reality.
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