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Gooballs (126579776) wrote:Nope. I learned a long time ago that anyone that I care about, is always worthy of the truth as I see it. I don't get into anyone's business or offer unsolicited opinions, but if asked they will only get my honest opinion. And that includes my bride. Don't ask me if this dress makes me look fat. If you look like a water balloon in a rubber band, you can be damn sure you'll hear it from me first. I won't allow you to embarrass yourself just to save you from being upset with me. Be upset if you want, but you'll know you got the truth.
Mir (102794171) wrote:I've always been of the mindset that if I don't express it, it's going to stay inside and build up and I'm going to explode one day over something trivial rather than what's really eating away at me. So no, I always speak my mind. Although I have learned to voice it in a more diplomatic way as I've got older unless you've irked me enough and I really don't care how it comes across. Normally when that happens, I'm cold hearted and cut to the bone serious, taking no prisoners with me.
I'm not sure who's making you feel this way, but don't ever be anyone's doormat, for no reason at all. You deserve so much more than that.
You know the whole concept of if the plane is crashing, you put your oxygen mask on first before helping others? Well, that concept works for everything in your life too. You should always be your first concern.
Mir (102794171) wrote:I've always been of the mindset that if I don't express it, it's going to stay inside and build up and I'm going to explode one day over something trivial rather than what's really eating away at me. So no, I always speak my mind. Although I have learned to voice it in a more diplomatic way as I've got older unless you've irked me enough and I really don't care how it comes across. Normally when that happens, I'm cold hearted and cut to the bone serious, taking no prisoners with me.
I'm not sure who's making you feel this way, but don't ever be anyone's doormat, for no reason at all. You deserve so much more than that.
You know the whole concept of if the plane is crashing, you put your oxygen mask on first before helping others? Well, that concept works for everything in your life too. You should always be your first concern.
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:I have no problem telling people how it is and what for. What i take issue with, is people refusing to look beyond their own nose and take in anything that isn't part of their agenda, lies and propaganda. A few seem to think that their fantastical and mendacious stories are a universal truth to behold, when its anything but. The Victim complex is a powerful tool for those with nothing to say, or those who refuse to change.
What im trying to work on, is disengaging with such individuals, because they refuse to have an honest, sincere discussion about anything without throwing around ad hominems and various other fallacies. Its a tall order, but its worth it imo.....
sNaPCaCkLeNPooP (12927062) wrote:Mir (102794171) wrote:I've always been of the mindset that if I don't express it, it's going to stay inside and build up and I'm going to explode one day over something trivial rather than what's really eating away at me. So no, I always speak my mind. Although I have learned to voice it in a more diplomatic way as I've got older unless you've irked me enough and I really don't care how it comes across. Normally when that happens, I'm cold hearted and cut to the bone serious, taking no prisoners with me.
I'm not sure who's making you feel this way, but don't ever be anyone's doormat, for no reason at all. You deserve so much more than that.
You know the whole concept of if the plane is crashing, you put your oxygen mask on first before helping others? Well, that concept works for everything in your life too. You should always be your first concern.
This is me. One of my favorite sayings is " Don't mistake my kindness for weakness."
Kio (185180932) wrote:One time I learned about an old lady who was one of my biggest fans ever. I had to inform her & her buds that I was aware but did not want to reciprocate the solicitation of communication from her or any others working for her. Ultimately it was what I did not want to have to say that set me free, and that was the truth. Those individuals never forgave me for not having any interest in them or their shenanigans but I did the right thing by being honest.
Angelic Rose (107404295) wrote:So I finally spoke up to the person today. I told them my point and they looked in a different light. I said "Look we are both degreed in Early childhood education. I mean, we both have these children's interest at heart. Although I am not on the same level as you are, (regarding a particular child) you and I care deeply about the children whom we care for. I consider these children to be like my own, and it hurts me deeply when something is bothering them as it should you as her therapist. I understand your point of view but please understand, these kids are my heart and although I am the lead, it is not just my duty to tell my coworkers or students what I need them to do all the time, I also have to get to the bottom of what is going on, why a child may be feeling the way they do or matters concerning my class. I wasn't picked just to randomly do this job; I was picked because my boss knew I would be effective in managing my classroom. I understand your concern, I am too. But, as her teacher, it's my duty to communicate with you my concerns so that we can get to the bottom of the situation." I never saw her jaw drop like it did. Did she talk badly of me? Of course, I heard it, but I had to get it out. I had to speak my truth. I had to just let her know that I've had enough of her coming into my classroom and dictating to me how to run it. I ran it up to my boss because they've affected me with their tit for tat drama and believe me, Our center is drama free with the staff. We're tight nit and like it just like that. Truly, we don't gossip about each other or tear each other down, we're like a sorority of sisters. We truly are a family. We're tight. So my boss told me "Sometimes people see the joy and want to steal it, we don't know what they're going through, but some people are determined when a person is happy and has it all to tear it down". That's how I feel. Like they just want to tear what I built up. But, taking your advice felt so good. I just said it and left it at that. Karma will eventually come round, as her fakeness will be revealed to the correct people.
Angelic Rose (107404295) wrote:So I finally spoke up to the person today. I told them my point and they looked in a different light. I said "Look we are both degreed in Early childhood education. I mean, we both have these children's interest at heart. Although I am not on the same level as you are, (regarding a particular child) you and I care deeply about the children whom we care for. I consider these children to be like my own, and it hurts me deeply when something is bothering them as it should you as her therapist. I understand your point of view but please understand, these kids are my heart and although I am the lead, it is not just my duty to tell my coworkers or students what I need them to do all the time, I also have to get to the bottom of what is going on, why a child may be feeling the way they do or matters concerning my class. I wasn't picked just to randomly do this job; I was picked because my boss knew I would be effective in managing my classroom. I understand your concern, I am too. But, as her teacher, it's my duty to communicate with you my concerns so that we can get to the bottom of the situation." I never saw her jaw drop like it did. Did she talk badly of me? Of course, I heard it, but I had to get it out. I had to speak my truth. I had to just let her know that I've had enough of her coming into my classroom and dictating to me how to run it. I ran it up to my boss because they've affected me with their tit for tat drama and believe me, Our center is drama free with the staff. We're tight nit and like it just like that. Truly, we don't gossip about each other or tear each other down, we're like a sorority of sisters. We truly are a family. We're tight. So my boss told me "Sometimes people see the joy and want to steal it, we don't know what they're going through, but some people are determined when a person is happy and has it all to tear it down". That's how I feel. Like they just want to tear what I built up. But, taking your advice felt so good. I just said it and left it at that. Karma will eventually come round, as her fakeness will be revealed to the correct people.