27 Responses

“You stole my bicycle.”
What you are going to do about it.

 

“You stole my bicycle.”
Well, it would seem that way, but I did not.

 

“You stole my bicycle.”
Would one of your children have taken it, perchance?

 

“You stole my bicycle.”
I saw the person who did and I can describe them for you.

 

“You stole my bicycle.”
Is NOT the cause of problems /emotions.
Your response is.
You can choose to reply any way you wish, however you cannot
choose what the other person’s response is going to be as a result.

 

‘You stole my bicycle.’
Is potentially anything you want to make of it!

 

Are you happy with what you are making of things?
Why not change your responses to those things that are not satisfying to you.

 

You are, after all, completely in charge of your responses.

 

Choose profitably!

 

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These are related:

4 Common Courtesy 5 Decision 7 Disaster11 Feedback13 Changing Change

18 Being Triggered22 Attitude30 Ever-changing Relationships31 Being at-Cause

43 Desire48 Saying No77 Nine Cows80 No as Information

84 The Communication Process99 Perfection!104 Power

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