Relationships
wait for your turn

We all have a bad habit that we often practice but seldom realize how it creates a negative effect or impacts a healthy conversation. I witnessed One such conversation that was happening in office and one of my colleague just gave her views and interrupted in between the conversation, though her intention for the same was to assist the other person but it actually created a  confusion. This was just an example that inspired me to write a blog today, but usually all of us go through many such examples in daily life. Many a times we bump into conversation even when not required and hence also loose the importance of our point of view. Hence it’s important to speak only when asked for and have control over random expressions of thought when not required for. We should learn to wait for our turn.

In our daily lives and specially during group conversations we should learn to speak when required and asked for and make sense of it.

 

Manisha Dawar

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