Emotionally Healthy Relationships - Session 2 - Stop Mind Reading and Clarify Expectations
Emotionally Healthy Relationships (Peter & Geri Scazzero) • 21m
We routinely play God when we make assumptions about another person or interpret a certain behavior without verifying the facts. We need to **Stop Mind Reading** because making assumptions without checking them out damages friendships, families, and relationship in churches and workplaces. **Clarifying Expectations** is about eliminating confusion, pain and disappointment over unspoken, unrealistic, or un-agreed upon expectations.
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