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What do we like & dislike?

 What do we like & dislike?


A very fantastic analogy!
I like cakes
I like perfumes
I like nice shoes
I like luxurious car
I like trendy attire
I like healthy food

That's it? No I have more "things" that I like
I like Sun gazing
I like mountains
I like sitting at beach
I like loud music
I like to watch people dancing

Okay wait, we are here, after a long list of things & nature, we are reading something about us, we the people, right?
Yes, I like listening to the people who are sharing their life experiences.
I like people when they are getting out of their comfort zone & doing what is necessary.
I like people when they are enjoying their delicious food.
I like people when they are expecting to be checked out when they have dressed up nicely or differently.
I like people when they are talking about their pride taking moments given by their kids, siblings or partners.
I like people when they are excited about their dreams & goals, pursuing or achieving.

So here comes the million dollar question, what kind of people do you dislike?
Oh the list is very short, as I am very sure who all I may not be able to like them no matter how good they may be at everything else.
The one who is thinking like me.
The one who isn't thinking like me.

That's it, but funny enough somehow everyone is likely to fall under either of these two categories! 

Unfortunately enough, no matter whatever relationship we may have with someone, professional or personal, one thing we know very well is what & whom we dislike & why? And that might actually overrule every other good attribute they may carry & display, all of our thoughts, actions & reactions are more likely to follow with the basic understanding of what we dislike & why.

And that is where a Professional steps IN.

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