Wednesday, March 23, 2011

request a change of behavior

A criticism is just a really bad way of making a request, so why don't you just make the request?"
—Diane Sawyer
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Did you ever try to request a change of behavior instead of criticizing someone? If so, how did it work out? What did you learn? If not, what's inhibiting you from making a direct request? Fear of the other person's anger, being disappointed she/he can't meet your request or something else?
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1 comment:

  1. I've been making requests with THIS husband. He's a great guy and I don't want to lose him so . . . instead of saying "You're a slob!" I ask him to try not to spill stuff or to use a dish instead of his hands.
    It works! The other part is NOT to forget to thank them when they do what you ask.

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