A question.
Sep. 30th, 2006 10:40 pmSo, while drinking Turkish coffee with my BF while in Raleigh before we went to a biker rally, she said that I am often unaware that I sometimes make requests of people in a way that makes it difficult for them to say no or ask for what they need, and set their own boundaries with me. She said this may come across as manipulation or taking advantage of people. At the same time, she also said that once I am aware of a boundary, I am very good at honoring it.
She also said my greatest quality was challenging others to grow and develop.
I welcome all comments, anonymous or not, regarding her insights into me. Anything. I do not question her perception of me. What I'm looking for is other feedback about how I do these things. I am in NC for a year, and I have a chance to grow while I am away from who I was when I was in OR. I'm working on improving my self, especially my communication with others.
Thank you.
She also said my greatest quality was challenging others to grow and develop.
I welcome all comments, anonymous or not, regarding her insights into me. Anything. I do not question her perception of me. What I'm looking for is other feedback about how I do these things. I am in NC for a year, and I have a chance to grow while I am away from who I was when I was in OR. I'm working on improving my self, especially my communication with others.
Thank you.
Re: A question.
Date: 2006-10-08 04:42 am (UTC)Especially so after our conversation where I asked if I could help you dress after your surgery because I knew you were sore and, you asked me to stop making innuendoes, and I said that I was merely trying to help, and you said that you presumed I was making a innuendo because I always did. That shut down much attempt at real communication because then it was easier to just stay in my role as 'visiting the roommate' and automatically communicating with you, one step removed.
I apologize; I'll try to do better. Thank you for the suggestion. I'm working on that very concept.
Thank you.