TRADING PLACES. TRADING PLACES Overcoming The Differences One Word… EMPATHY The identification with and the understanding of another’s situation, feelings,

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TRADING PLACES

Overcoming The Differences One Word… EMPATHY The identification with and the understanding of another’s situation, feelings, and motives

Overcoming The Differences One Word… EMPATHY  We need to learn to WALK in our PARTNER’S SHOES.

“If there is any great secret of success in life, it lies in the ability to put yourself in the other person’s place and see things from his point of view – as well as your own.” Henry Ford

We must love our spouse with both our HEAD and our HEART.

“I do not ask myself how the wounded person feels, I myself become the wounded person.” (Walt Whitman – Leaves of Grass)

4 social styles FEELING THINKING High Low Low High Sympathize Personalize Empathize Analyze

I Notice You 3 Essentials To Trading Places  Setting aside your own agenda

I Feel With You 3 Essentials To Trading Places  Turning on your emotional agenda

✪ I ACT To Help You 3 Essentials To Trading Places  Demonstrating your care and concern