‘A Powerful Person Gives Respect’

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‘A powerful person is not someone who demands respect and makes commands. A powerful person gives respect and takes command of his life or her own life (choices, attitudes, and decisions.’- Trina McNeilly

Power is contagious. People want it. They can’t wait to have it. A powerful leader uses his or her power to bless other people, to lift people up, not to bring them down.

If you want to be a powerful person, you have got to learn how to treat people with respect. Because no one wants to be around someone who disrespects other people.

Remember, love is respect. We love. And we can do anything for anyone who gives us respect, who loves us, who puts us first, not last, who sees us as we see ourselves.

If you want to live in peace and harmony, you must learn how to make other people feel better about themselves.

The Power Of Respect

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Respect is powerful. It is not what we demand from other people. Respect is what we give to other people.

When you respect other people for who they are, they will respect you for who you are. So if you value respect, then always respect other people.

When you respect other people, you are not respecting them; you are respecting yourself.

Here are three benefits of respect, according to Don Miquel Ruiz, ‘Respect is the solution to humanity’s problems, from global unrest, to playground scuffles, to the dedicate balance of power that exists in our own minds.’

‘Respect opens the door to cooperation and understanding in any culture.’

Respect means we honor everyone’s right to exist. Respect is the best part of love.”