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lopment. It fosters independence, resilience, and the ability to learn from experiences. While parents should provide guidance and a supportive environment, giving children some autonomy to make decisions and learn from the consequences helps them develop critical life skills. Striking a balance between guidance and allowing room for mistakes allows children to grow into more capable and self-reliant individuals.</p><h1 id="0949">Now Lets Face Some Situations We Face In Our Lives</h1><figure id="3973"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*1bbj4Zk5eMIw0sjC"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@usmanyousaf?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Usman Yousaf</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="a3c9"><b>Situation A: we’re work colleagues. I start oh dear; I don’t think I’ll manage to finish all this work by tomorrow.</b></p><p id="fda9">You: “I understand; it’s a lot to handle. Maybe we can divide the tasks between us to lighten the load. I’m also open to suggestions on improving efficiency. What are your thoughts on how we can tackle this together?”</p><p id="58c4">Colleague: “That sounds like a good plan. We could prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance. I’m happy to take on some of the responsibilities. We can also check in later today to see how we’re progressing?”</p><p id="fc78">You: “Great idea! Prioritizing and checking in later will help. I appreciate your willingness to share the workload. Let’s aim to make steady progress and ensure everything is on track by tomorrow. Thanks for being a team player!”</p><p id="0518"><b>Situation B: we’re friends, and you can’t come with me to the theatre tonight. You start.</b></p><p id="d919">“Hey, I’m sorry, but I won’t be able to make it to the theatre tonight. Something unexpected came up. I hope you enjoy the show, and let’s plan something for another time. Let’s catch up over coffee this weekend.</p><p id="68af"><b>Situation C: I’m a shop assistant. You want to return a T-shirt you

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The Way People In Your Life Will Influence Your Decision

Who do you take advice from in your family?

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I might seek advice from different family members based on their expertise or experiences relevant to the situation. It could be parents, siblings, or other relatives who you believe can offer valuable insights or guidance. The choice of whom to consult may depend on the nature of the advice I seek and my relationship with each family member.

What is more important to you when making a decision, feeling, or logical thinking?

The importance of feelings versus logical thinking in decision-making may depend on the situation. In some cases, emotions play a significant role, guiding me on intuition or personal values. In other situations, logical thinking might be prioritized for a more rational and objective approach. Balancing both aspects could lead to well-rounded decisions that align with my values while considering practical implications.

Why do some people choose to ignore advice from friends and family?

People might choose to ignore advice from friends and family for various reasons. They could feel a strong sense of independence and prefer making decisions independently. Alternatively, they might have conflicting values or priorities, causing them to choose a path that differs from the advice given. External factors, such as emotions, peer influences, or a desire to learn from personal experiences, can also contribute to disregarding advice.

To what extent should parents allow their children to make mistakes?

Allowing children to make mistakes is crucial for their development. It fosters independence, resilience, and the ability to learn from experiences. While parents should provide guidance and a supportive environment, giving children some autonomy to make decisions and learn from the consequences helps them develop critical life skills. Striking a balance between guidance and allowing room for mistakes allows children to grow into more capable and self-reliant individuals.

Now Lets Face Some Situations We Face In Our Lives

Photo by Usman Yousaf on Unsplash

Situation A: we’re work colleagues. I start oh dear; I don’t think I’ll manage to finish all this work by tomorrow.

You: “I understand; it’s a lot to handle. Maybe we can divide the tasks between us to lighten the load. I’m also open to suggestions on improving efficiency. What are your thoughts on how we can tackle this together?”

Colleague: “That sounds like a good plan. We could prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance. I’m happy to take on some of the responsibilities. We can also check in later today to see how we’re progressing?”

You: “Great idea! Prioritizing and checking in later will help. I appreciate your willingness to share the workload. Let’s aim to make steady progress and ensure everything is on track by tomorrow. Thanks for being a team player!”

Situation B: we’re friends, and you can’t come with me to the theatre tonight. You start.

“Hey, I’m sorry, but I won’t be able to make it to the theatre tonight. Something unexpected came up. I hope you enjoy the show, and let’s plan something for another time. Let’s catch up over coffee this weekend.

Situation C: I’m a shop assistant. You want to return a T-shirt you bought yesterday. You start

“Hi there! I bought a T-shirt from your store yesterday but realized it needs to be a different it needs to be a different size. Is it possible to process a return or exchange? I have the receipt with me. Thank you!”

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