We offer you practical advice that will help you to avoid negative consequences in communication. Sometimes we do not notice how our words can hurt beloved people.
These tips will allow you to understand what you say wrong and how to avoid it.
1. The principle of the mirror
Before you judge the other, you should pay attention to yourself.
2. The principle of pain
Abused person abuse other people.
3. Principle of an upper road
We reach higher level when we begin to treat others better than they treat us.
4. The principle of a boomerang
When we help others, we help ourselves.
5. The principle of hammer
Never use a hammer to kill a mosquito on the head of the person you are talking with.
6. The principle of sharing
Instead of putting others to a place we should put ourselves in their place.
7. The principle of education
Each person we meet has the potential to teach us something.
8. The principle of charisma
People are interested in the person who is interested in them.
9. Principle of 10 points
Faith in the best character traits of people usually causes them to show their best qualities.
10. The principle of confrontation
You should first take care of the people and then confront with them.
11. The principle of rock cliffs
Trust – is the foundation of any relationship.
12. The principle of a lift
In the process of relationship we can lift people up or lower down.
13. Principle of situation
Never let the situation meant for you more than relationships.
14. The principle of Bob
When Bob’s a problem with all the main problem is usually is Bob.

15. The principle of availability
The ease in the relationship with yourself helps others feel free to contact you.
16. The principle of a trench
When are you getting ready to fight, dig a trench for yourself in such a way that it fits to your friend.
17. The principle of Agriculture
All you need to cultivate the relationship.
18. The principle of 101 percent
Search for 1 percent, with whom we disagree, and send to it 100 percent of our efforts.
19. The principle of patience
Travelling with others is always slower than travelling alone.
20. The principle of celebration
The real test of relations is not only in how we are faithful with friends when they fail, but in how much we rejoice when they succeed.
21. The principle of friendship
Whether all things are equal, people will prefer to work with those who they like; in other not equal circumstances they will still do it.
22. The principle of cooperation
Joint work increases the likelihood of a common victory.
23. The principle of pleasure
In excellent relations between the parties to enjoy they should simply be together.










