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Can you be friends with different morals?
It’s normal and okay to have differences. Your values can be valid, and your friend’s values can be valid. Our values are typically our values for a reason. And while this doesn’t mean that people can’t grow and change (and consequently shift their values), it can give you some perspective.
How do you get along with different values?
5 Techniques for Working Successfully With People Who Are Very Different From You
- Build more relationships with people who are not like you.
- Don’t assume others are intentionally being difficult.
- Never try to change people — capitalize on their strengths.
- Encourage business disagreements and healthy conflict.
Why is it so hard to deal with family members?
In fact, family members are often the hardest to deal with, because they’re connected to us in a more complicated, intimate way.
How to deal with family members who don’t accept change?
Since your family members are used to interacting with you in specific ways, sudden changes can be unsettling. Be patient and keep explaining why the change is essential until they get it. If they are unsupportive, find out why.
How to deal with a difficult loved one in a relationship?
While your first instinct may be to retreat and hold back information, you need to offer more information. Listen to their concerns patiently and put their minds at ease. Your loved ones are likely to support you if they understand you. Expectations breed disappointment. The sooner you let go of them, the better.
How do personal relationships affect the family as a whole?
With family, we are almost obligated to go the extra mile for the sake of the integrity of the family group. In other words, personal relationships may affect the family as a whole. If you don’t get along with a family member, it may very well put stress and strain on other familial relationships as well.