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Breaking Down Barriers to Communication by Simplifying the Steps
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Breaking Down Barriers to Communication by Simplifying the Steps
Peterson covers alot of ground in a relatively short time here. He discusses at a high level the psychology behind listening to family and asking a ton of questions to properly identify a problem. Dealing with deep issues like PTSD or childhood abuse by breaking down the steps past point of failure allows immediate progress in good habits and results.
Allowing time to run a family like a business promises time for addressing problems in their proper times and places, instead of by impulse during times of focus on other activities like fun, eating or sleeping. Enjoy the time allotted, to simple things without the complications, right? Address complications without distractions, and with purpose.
In conclusion, I haven’t finished watching this video, but the level of experience Peterson brings to this particular subject is impressive. Good info to get all parties sharing a “nomenclature” on the process, or at least a good look at family interaction from a mutual perspective.
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The importance of listening can’t possibly be overstated. Listen, ask questions until you understand, and by doing that you also help the other person clarify the situation.
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