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Restoring peace in the family takes effort from everyone. . .
THINK POSITIVELY ABOUT OTHERS: Try to see the good in your family members and respect their opinions, even if you don’t agree.
SHOW PATIENCE: Take a step back and try to understand the problem from different viewpoints. Consider how you see the issue, how others see it, and how a neutral third person might view it.
AVOID ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR: Don’t use words to hurt or actions to punish. Instead, find ways to express yourself that won’t damage relationships.
SHARE AND GIVE: Small acts of kindness, like sharing a meal or giving a small gift, can go a long way in easing tension and rebuilding trust.
LISTEN ATTENTIVELY: Really pay attention to what the other person is saying. Don’t just wait for your turn to speak. Try to understand their perspective.
BE READY TO APOLOGIZE: Taking responsibility for your part in a conflict shows maturity. Even if you don’t think you’re completely at fault, acknowledging your role can help mend relationships.
FORGIVE AND MOVE ON: Holding onto anger only creates more pain. Forgive others, and allow yourself to be forgiven. Letting go can help restore peace.
To learn more about AG LEGACY Modules and for ideas on where to begin see: AGLEGACY.org