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Buy claritin without prescription, Do you ever watch yourself. Do you ever have moments when you step outside of your own skin and, compare claritin prices online, Claritin bangkok, without an invitation, imagine how someone else might be experiencing you, order claritin on internet. Overnight claritin, I hope so.

This is my definition of responsibility, claritin alternative. Claritin no rx, To have the skill and courage to imagine how you affect others...how they experience you. Might I even suggest that if we could all do this much more often, it would be a better world, buy claritin without prescription.

I remember a particular recent moment when I did this.  (Confession.., tablet claritin. Cheap price claritin, I sometimes have flashes of arrogance. Or maybe its confidence run amok that comes across as arrogance, claritin prices. Claritin india, Blind confidence. Buy claritin without prescription, Whatever...) I suddenly had a clear image of what a particular icky arrogant moment must have looked like to others. I named it and apologized, purchase claritin no rx. Lowest price for claritin, Often, in the therapy room, buy cheap claritin internet, Cheap claritin in uk, I’ll ask a person to imagine how their partner or daughter or friend experiences them. I love it when the answers flow easily, claritin tablets. Discount claritin no rx, Some people know clearly what would be said about them if they were not in the room. But often the question is received with confusion...'what do you mean', buy claritin without prescription.

Asking for Feedback... Feedback is such an awkward 1980’s buzzword.  It brings up images of scratchy noises from speakers, buy cheapest claritin, Find discount claritin online, or someone with a forced smile giving you a sugared version of something they can’t stand about you.  But until we have a better one...

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  •  How could I have presented myself more effectively in that meeting?

  •  Did I come across as arrogant/uninformed/rude/___ just then?

  • Can I have your honest feedback on my performance?

  • That person said this about me...does that make sense to you?

  • You look like you're reacting to something.  What's happening?


Letting others hear you identify your own mistakes is not humility but responsibility, buy claritin without prescription. It sounds like this...

  • Did I offend you just now?

  • I don’t like the way that came out of my mouth, buy discount claritin. Claritin for sale, Let me try again...

  • I think I’m talking too much. I will listen now.

  • Did I just say that, claritin online sales. Order discount claritin, That was my inner (grouch, bitch, buy claritin in canada, Cheap claritin on internet, diva) I’ll try to keep her in check.

  • I interrupted your thought. I’m sorry.

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This all benefits from being supported by a shame-reducing internal dialogue of compassion and hunger for learning about yourself, no rx claritin. Generic claritin, It sounds like this...

  • That person had a hurt look on their face.  I want to know what that’s about.

  • If someone said to me what I just said to Susan...

  • Everyone makes mistakes. 

  • If I look at my mistakes closely I can learn from them.

  • No one is perfect.  I don’t expect that from myself either.

  • I want to know how I affect people.

  • I love that I am trying to be a better person.

  • Just because my friend/partner is upset doesn’t mean I caused it, but I want to know and learn about their reactions.


Note for parents:  It's crucial that we look at ourselves as parents from our children's perspective, buy cheapest claritin, Buy claritin online, but I don't always see it as appropriate to ask our children for "feedback".   I will address the parental version of this question in my next blog.

How hard is it for you to see yourself from the outside. What helps you do that effectively.

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1 Sharon May 14, 2010 at 6:52 pm

Reflection is still based on perception. Perception is often based on judgement. But without judgement of us on the “outside looking in” how can we ever improve?

2 Lynda May 18, 2010 at 11:45 am

Well said. :)

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