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Slide 1: Eleven Proven Ways to Get Along Better With EVERYONE

Slide 2: Before you say anything to anyone, ask yourself 3 things: 1. Is it true? 2. Is it kind? 3. Is it necessary?

Slide 3: Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully

Slide 4: Never miss the opportunity to compliment or say something encouraging to someone

Slide 5: Refuse to talk negatively about others; don't gossip and don't listen to gossip

Slide 6: Have a forgiving view of people. Believe that most people are doing the best they can

Slide 7: Keep an open mind; discuss, but don't argue. (It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable.)

Slide 8: Forget about counting to 10. Count to 1,000 before doing or saying anything that could make matters worse

Slide 9: Let your virtues speak for themselves

Slide 10: If someone criticizes you, see if there is any TRUTH to what he is saying; if so, make changes. If there is no truth to the criticism, ignore it and live so that no one will believe the negative remark

Slide 11: Cultivate your sense of humor; laughter is the shortest distance between two people. Do not seek so much to be consoled, as to console; do not seek so much to be understood, as to understand; do not seek so much to be loved as to love

Slide 12: I pray that all of us will keep these points in mind and the Biblical principles behind them so that we can continuously improve our personal relationships with others wherever we are