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@vikassir007Ай бұрын
If someone begins to listen you,there is no way to be back..excellent explanation..
@suryakantbawaskar8005Ай бұрын
Great.... sir 👍
@seemabhatnagar68442 ай бұрын
Beautifully explained response is understanding and then responding. Reaction is exploding devoid of understanding this giving opponents chance of controlling ourselves .
@eternallyconnection65812 ай бұрын
Very well said acharya ji.
@nidhisinghal1707Ай бұрын
May I walk the path explained by you. Aabhaar
@shrutinagar30922 ай бұрын
Big fan of Acharya ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@lalitagadepalli60312 ай бұрын
Superb explanation Sir 🙏
@AnilKumar-cw5dhАй бұрын
The key distinctions between reacting and responding to a situation are: Reaction: - Impulsive. - Emotional. - Automatic. - Focus on short-term relief. - Often leads to escalation or conflict. Response: - Thoughtful. - Reflective. - Intentional. - Focus on long-term resolution. - Often leads to de-escalation and understanding. When being reactive, the thought process is driven by emotions, habits, and past experiences, leading to a knee-jerk reaction. In contrast, being responsive involves a more thoughtful and reflective approach, considering multiple perspectives, and choosing a deliberate course of action. Reactive responses often lead to: - Escalation. - Conflict. - Regret. - Missed opportunities. Responsive responses lead to: - De-escalation. - Understanding. - Growth. - Improved relationships. To respond calmly and thoughtfully: 1. Take a pause. 2. Reflect on the situation. 3. Consider multiple perspectives. 4. Choose a deliberate course of action. 5. Practice mindfulness and self-awareness. Benefits of being responsive: 1. Improved relationships. 2. Increased personal growth. 3. Better decision-making. 4. Reduced conflict. 5. Enhanced reputation. By focusing on being responsive, actions become more intentional, thoughtful, and effective, leading to better outcomes and improved relationships.