Daily Om: To communicate like a Buddhist means
you use words that are true, balanced, necessary, and kind. You listen
intently to others and to yourself. And while you realize that you are
only responsible for what you say (not what others hear), you still take
great care to choose your words skillfully so that the recipient is
more likely to hear and understand them.
You don't speak negatively
about people. You speak from the heart, and once the words are said, you
let them go.
The idea of speaking to others in a
way that is kind, honest, and helpful sounds wonderful in theory, but
how do you actually do it? How do you move away from the dream of
interacting differently and truly communicate in this way? This is what
the action plan helps you do. It's daily action that helps you move away
from the theory and into implementation.
Each morning you commit to
speaking differently, and in the evening contemplate your communication
throughout the day. There are also exercises to help you understand your
default ways of interacting and how to shift out of them. Communication
is not something we are born knowing how to do. We learn to talk, not
how to communicate. Communication is a practice, and for you to change
how you interact, it's all about practicing in your day-to-day...read more>>>...