Twenty-five years ago my sister visited me on spring break from college. She was wearing an outfit that I didn’t like. And, lacking any kindness or civility, I voiced my opinion. My words stung, she cried, and to this day I still regret it…
In a 2011 stand-up special, comedian Craig Ferguson shared some wisdom that he says took him three marriages to learn… Before saying anything, ask yourself:
Does it need to be said? …by me? …right now? So why the dramatic pause to self-edit our comments? Because people are constantly scanning their environment to determine if they are being judged, criticized, or blamed. And our unsolicited opinions invariably feel like judgment, criticism, and blame – the death knell to trust in any relationship! Instead, offer people:
“Do you need my heart, my ears, my eyes, or my ideas?” is always more powerful than, “Do you want me to judge and criticize you?” |