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    We Accomplish Much More When We Learn To Focus On Others


    We Accomplish Much More When We Learn To Focus On Others
    There's an old story of a young lady who was taken to dinner one evening

    by William Gladstone, and the following evening by Benjamin Disraeli, both

    eminent British statesmen in the late nineteenth century. "When I left the

    dining room after sitting next to Mr. Gladstone, I thought he was the cleverest

    man in England,
    " she said. "But after sitting next to Mr. Disraeli, I

    thought I was the cleverest woman in England."

    Disraeli obviously had a knack for making the other person the center of his

    universe, if only for the evening. If you practice attentiveness to others,

    you'll find it does wonders for both of you. They'll enjoy it; you'll enjoy it.

    And together you'll accomplish much more.

    Make a conscious effort to think of others' wants and needs before your own.

    Start training your mind not to focus automatically on what separates you from

    the other person. Rather, figure out what unites you, and how you can build

    upon that base. Soon such empathy will become a habit - a very good habit that

    will improve all your relationships immeasurably!



    Credit: dating-coach-anita.blogspot.com

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