Lenguaje Del Perdon – (Spanish)
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Love does not grow by itself. It must be nourished daily with gentle words, trust, and good communication. When we allow hate, resentment and lack of forgiveness to take over, we start killing love. Distance takes its place, along with indifference, yelling, demeaning silences, and reproaches.
Forgiveness is the bridge that enables dialogue to regain trust and strengthen the relationship. If we don’t forgive and ask for forgiveness, we may kill the joy of sharing our lives with others.
Remember…
*When arguing, humility brings out the best solution.
*Do not hold grudges without forgiving or asking for forgiveness.
*Complaining, insults, and mockery turns love away.
*Approach your partner with gentleness.
*Hold yourself accountable for your mistakes.
*To experience a flourishing relationship, you must give your best every day.
When there is true love, it’s never too late to appreciate it. Today is the best day to ask for forgiveness and start all over again!
El amor no crece solo. Debe alimentarse cada dia con palabras de afirmacion, afecto, confianza y dialogo. Cuando dejamos que el rencor, la amargura y la falta de perdon se apoderen de nosotros, vamos matando el amor lentamente hasta producir un distanciamiento que se manifiesta con indiferencia, gritos, silencios que castigan y recriminaciones.
El perdon es el puente que facilita el dialogo para recuperar la confianza, y fortalecer la relacion. Si no pedimos perdon y no perdonamos, podriamos matar la ilusion y la alegria de vivir juntos.
Recuerda…
*En una discusion, la mejor solucion la alcanza la humildad.
*No acumules situaciones sin perdonar o pedir perdon.
*La queja, el reclamo, los insultos y la burla alejan el amor.
*Comunicate con amabilidad.
*Admite los errores.
*Decide cada dia que daras lo mejor de ti para hacer crecer la relacion.
Cuando hay amor de verdad jamas es tarde para apreciarlo. !Hoy es un buen dia para pedir perdon, y volverlo a intentar!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629116877
ISBN10: 1629116874
Language: Spanish
Sixto Porras
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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