Friday, July 20, 2012

Domino Effect





Hi guy’s, hope you all had a wonderful week, so did I and I’m here to keep my word on blogging once a week!!

So I was reading some stuff about domino effect and at the end of which I really felt this could be closely related to the full spectrum of human emotions.

So to begin, what is Domino Effect?
A chain reaction that occurs when a small change causes a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence.

Didn’t think so much, when you played Dominoes right? Neither did me.

So here’s why I linked that with the human emotions, with a few examples to help you think:

On a clear bright day when all was going well, have you been called by an angry friend and after speaking to him or her, did you feel the same?

Have you ever felt disgusted or annoyed with a person you thought to be good, just because you had a friend call up and do a character assassination?

Do you feel a superior in caste, creed, religion, or fundamentals, when compared to someone else in  your social circle?

If the answer to any of the questions above is yes, then you are undergoing the Domino Effect!!

Relax, we can handle them, let’s figure how?

Identify and control the impact of difficult people on you, so that you can keep the situation from getting worse.

Recognize atleast a few common types of difficult people in your life and learn how to handle these difficult people, if it does not work, learn to avoid them.

Know how to act not react in solving situations so that you can approach your work and life with more confidence and enjoyment.

Effectively handle those that push your buttons including the know-it-all, the intimidator, and the gossiper.

Most of all try to think logically; before you let your emotions erupt from within.

Try and make sure that the wrong people don’t control or sabotage your emotions and intellect, be a reasonable person and reason any situation in your mind, before you reach the verdict.

                       So “Keep your remote, out of reach especially from wrong hands”

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