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Just bloggin’ : Actions have consequences

Explaining your actions or emotions go a long way when it comes to dealing with people, because you do not know how others will take what you present. In fact, the failed relationships that I have had in my life, I fault a lot of not knowing their true intentions or what emotions they felt at the time.  What I’m saying here is if you feel some type of way then explain your emotions towards the person instead of having them play the guessing game of how you feel, which can lead to misunderstandings. Your actions always have consequences and you may not want to receive the consequences from your actions towards the person whom you are communicating with.

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Written by Thomas Gouard

Im a military veteran; a full-time college student, and a fitness addict. Fueled by inspiration; God's word; endorphins and laughter!