When we meet someone for the first
time, we often create a defining image in our minds of who that person
is. We may also determine whether or not that someone is worth getting
to know. Sometimes when an initial interaction is particularly
uncomfortable or challenging, we can decide to close our hearts to this
new acquaintance entirely. But being too quick to judge can cause us to
lose out on a potentially wonderful, enriching relationship. First
impressions don't always give the complete picture, so if you meet
someone who leaves you less than impressed, consider giving them a
second chance. You might be pleasantly surprised.
Everyone deserves to be given a second chance. We know from personal
experience how painful it can feel to be misunderstood or judged. We
have good hearts and want them to be seen. We have so much to offer and
want others to welcome our gifts. When someone shuts us out before they
even know who we are, it can feel frustrating, hurtful, and confusing.
By giving others a second chance, we can extend the same courtesy we
would ask for ourselves. In this way, we set a precedent for all our
relationships: to allow everyone the freedom and safety to simply be
human. Whether it is a blind date, the man sitting next to you on the
airplane, or your new neighbor, everyone has a full life outside of
their interaction with you. They may be preoccupied with a personal or
business situation that affects the way they are presenting themselves,
or maybe they had a rough day or some bad news. If you give them the
room to be who they are, where they are, you will allow yourself to do
the same.
When you are considering giving someone a second chance, first check in
with your inner knowing. If you find that your intuition is advising you
to keep your distance, it is important to honor the guidance you
receive. By honoring your intuition when it has wisdom to share, you can
feel confident and happy in your decision to give others a second
chance.(Daily OM)