Well this must have been reflected in my face. Dad must have seen it. Wise person that he is. Because he elaborated. I have seen couples, he said, that pick each other to pieces. They do it in public. I can only imagine that they do it in private as well. Little jibes. Comments. You know the kind. A simple ‘Oh don’t say/do/wear/think that’ or ‘Honey, you don’t know what you are talking about’. And it undermines the person, belittles them and cracks the entire relationship. They don’t even know it is happening but it is there. Breaking them apart.
PG Pearl #5 – There’s No I in TEAM
Well this must have been reflected in my face. Dad must have seen it. Wise person that he is. Because he elaborated. I have seen couples, he said, that pick each other to pieces. They do it in public. I can only imagine that they do it in private as well. Little jibes. Comments. You know the kind. A simple ‘Oh don’t say/do/wear/think that’ or ‘Honey, you don’t know what you are talking about’. And it undermines the person, belittles them and cracks the entire relationship. They don’t even know it is happening but it is there. Breaking them apart.
9 responses to “PG Pearl #5 – There’s No I in TEAM”
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Wow, I'm always saying this to my husband, "we're a team" or "you need to be on my side!" — we've been married for about 18 months.Visit me at FourthGradeNothing.com
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Great advice… I'll share this with my hubby. :)
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LOVE THIS. So true. Your father was wise to share this advice and it sonds like you are being wise in adpting the strategy.
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That is such great advice. I must say that I've never wanted to be that couple who bickers or belittles in public, and now I know why. You were blessed to receive such fabulous advice.
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Certainly great advice.
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Your father is a wise wise man – and you are a wise wise woman – and as I battle my deep fried fruit crisis I will be sure to keep the words "on each others side" at the forefront of my mind. L
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"Always be on each others side" so true and great words from wise man.
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PS You have an award at DFF Day 188 :) L
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I love this post! Your father sounds like a lovely man. Reminds me of my own father. At our wedding, in his speech, he said we are both in the same boat, and we both need to paddle in the same direction. If we try to go in different directions, we will end up going around in circles.He also said something that I thought was very interesting, and certainly goes against all the "new-age" ideas of making yourself happy first, and then everything will fall into place. He said "Make the other person happy, and you'll both be happy". At the time, I thought "Oh come one, Dad, that is so old-fashioned", but I have thought about it often, since. Him and my mum have been happily married for 33 years, so he'd have to know more than I, right?!?! Perhaps, in our modern lives, we have forgotten, that anything worthwhile requires sacrifice from time to time. Perhaps we are all so busy trying to make ourselves happy, that we have forgotten that making someone else happy, is actually one of the great joys in life??? Hmmm…I wonder…?!

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