5 types of “enemies” to avoid our lives

For us to achieve our full potential, it is very important to draw and keep people who support us. We don't need support for what we were, but for what we are and we can become. Because of ongoing changes, we should also evaluate relationships [...]
For us to achieve our full potential, it is very important to draw and keep people who support us. We don't need support for what we were, but for what we are and we can become. Because of ongoing changes, we should also evaluate our relationships with people close to ourselves and clarify who those who continue to help us.
ANIMAL
Nothing is more tiring than being there for someone who just complains. For them, there is always something wrong, something that has not been done properly, or that does not comply with their unattainable standards. If you associate with them, you too will begin to complain.
KU THE RELIGION
Objector of any idea, proposal, or target response with “These people are afraid and do not understand the people they dare.
DIFFAISE
Any failure, setback, or resignation is the main cause of any failure. The suspect is even more dangerous than the objector after acting like a supporter, but he actually sabotages us, raising doubts about our ability to complete a task or face a challenge.
MBU RRAVECIA
Although we like to share our accomplishments with our friends and are proud of them, no one likes excessive boasting. The excessive need to boast shows a low self-esteem.
I THE PLAIN
These are the people who pay more attention to posting photos on social networks than to their conversationators, interrupt when they speak, and show behavior that clearly lacks respect. If we take these people away from ourselves and bring in worthy people, our lives get better.
Bottom Line: Make sure that experiences with people close to you are strengthening and not depleting.










