Many precious life opportunities are often lost in excessive pursuit; Some warm interpersonal bonds are broken by inappropriate words when the relationship is not deep; And those intimacy, which should be sweet, are out of balance due to overdependence. Any kind of beautiful interpersonal relationship is like a harmonious movement, which requires us to grasp the rhythm and proportion with our hearts. Only when we can get along with others just right can we be comfortable on the stage of life.
The book effectively interprets the construction and development of today's interpersonal relationships from a practical level, covering the manners and cultivation of joining the WTO, the etiquette and rules of dealing with the world, the standards and connotations of doing things, the proportions and moderation of acting, and the wisdom and demeanor of working together. Whether it's work or life, it's important to be in a measured measure.
For the relationship between superiors and subordinates at work, and the cooperation between colleagues, we all need to grasp the balance. When communicating with superiors, we should maintain appropriate humility and respect, and not overly publicize our ideas and personality; When communicating with our subordinates, we should be patient and attentive, without losing our majesty and guidance. When working with colleagues, we should focus on collaboration and cooperation, and do not overdo it or shirk responsibility.
When dealing with personal relationships, it is equally important to have a sense of proportion. When getting along with friends, we should pay attention to respecting their opinions and feelings, and avoid being too tough or selfish. When dealing with family members, we need to be caring and considerate, and not to overly rely on or neglect family responsibilities. When dealing with various relationships, we should also pay attention to our emotional management and avoid emotional fluctuations that affect our judgment and action.
When it comes to personal growth and development, balance is also key. When learning new knowledge or skills, we should focus on systematization and completeness, and not be impatient or superficial. In the pursuit of personal goals, we should remain rational and pragmatic, and not overly idealistic or ambitious. When dealing with individual interests and collective interests, we should also pay attention to balance and coordination, and avoid harming collective interests because of individual interests.
In short, the book "Proportion" reminds us that in the construction and development of interpersonal relationships, we must pay attention to proportion. Only by mastering the right sense of proportion can we better handle various relationships and achieve personal growth and development. At the same time, the grasp of proportion also requires us to constantly explore and sum up experience in practice. Only in this way will we be better able to cope with life's challenges and opportunities. This book is also too good