The document discusses ways to strengthen family relationships and get along with others. It advises treating others the way you want to be treated and suggests starting with an open mind, accepting others for who they are, valuing differences, listening closely to understand others' perspectives, and seeking understanding through questions instead of judgement. The document also mentions family members and the duties performed to strengthen relationships.
The document discusses ways to strengthen family relationships and get along with others. It advises treating others the way you want to be treated and suggests starting with an open mind, accepting others for who they are, valuing differences, listening closely to understand others' perspectives, and seeking understanding through questions instead of judgement. The document also mentions family members and the duties performed to strengthen relationships.
The document discusses ways to strengthen family relationships and get along with others. It advises treating others the way you want to be treated and suggests starting with an open mind, accepting others for who they are, valuing differences, listening closely to understand others' perspectives, and seeking understanding through questions instead of judgement. The document also mentions family members and the duties performed to strengthen relationships.
OTHERS, WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT THEM TO DO UNTO YOU” MY FAMILY FAMILY MEMBERS
DUTIES PERFORMED
ROLE IN STRENGTHENING FAMILY'S RELATIONSHIP
01 HERE ARE A FEW WAYS THAT YOU CAN DO:
1. Begin with an open mind.
Be willing to hear and learn about others’ views, beliefs, culture, or values.
2. Accept others for who they are.
Acceptance is the ability to see that others have a right to be their own unique persons.
3. Value the differences
Appreciating our similarities and differences is vital in creating a community that is united amidst diversity. 02 4. Listen closely. Focus on what others are saying and sharing. Pay attention to their emotions and try to understand where they’re coming from. 5. Seek understanding. Instead of questioning the validity of the other person’s opinions or beliefs, ask questions and be curious. .