One great factory feature we humans
come with is the idea of being territorial. It means you have a certain
physical space that is your area, and you don’t like others intruding. In
modern times, this territorial nature doesn’t get to express itself in healthy
ways.
Here’s one solution: Figure out how you can make the space you live in
your territory -- how you can make it uniquely yours -- so that when you get
pressure from the outside and need a place to chill, you have a place that you want to go to. As soon as you walk in
the door, you can already feel yourself relaxing and feeling “at home.”
But protect your territory. If someone comes in and does anything unacceptable to you, say: “Stop for a sec; I think it’s better if you go right now. I don’t like it when that kind of thing happens inside my space. Why don’t you go right now and we’ll pick this up another time.” Make your territory yours.
But protect your territory. If someone comes in and does anything unacceptable to you, say: “Stop for a sec; I think it’s better if you go right now. I don’t like it when that kind of thing happens inside my space. Why don’t you go right now and we’ll pick this up another time.” Make your territory yours.
Own it.
så rätt. Mitt hem är min borg. Och framför allt mina barns trygghet. Om något kränkande, upprörande eller otryggt händer i mitt hem får jag känslan av att det sitter kvar i väggarna. som dimmiga minnen som håller sig kvar. Hur ska man kunna känna sig trygg och avslappnad då? gäller så klart även att man alltid ska ha respekt när man tar steget över någons tröskel. dem bjuder in dej i deras personliga svär. utnyttja aldrig den sårbarheten utan respektera tryggheten
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