Tuesday, 22 March 2016

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WHITE LIES EFFECTS YOUR HEALTH

The Truth About White Lies and How They Affect Your Health

White lies are common in daily life. 

However, lying could be interfering with your physical and mental health

A recent study suggests that honesty really is the best policy.

A "Science of Honesty" project at the University of Notre Dame asked 

people to give up telling major and minor lies for 10 weeks.

 At the conclusion of the experiment, the test subjects reported that

 they felt less tension and sadness when they refrained from lying. 

They also reported that they had fewer physical symptoms, 

such as headaches and sore throats.

Try these strategies to make it easier to avoid those white lies.

Incorporating complete honesty into your life can be difficult. 

But, the rewards are amazing.

Guidelines for Being More Honest in Everyday Life:

                      7 Habits of Highly Ethical People

1. Be realisticIt's estimated that the average person tells 10 or 

more lies per week. Becoming more candid will require a good deal of effort.

 Give yourself credit for every time you dare to be forthcoming

 instead of hiding behind a fib.

2. Stop making excuses

Becoming more accountable is a great place to start. When you 

show up late for an appointment, just apologize for running

 late instead of pretending there was a traffic jam.

3. Fulfill your promises

There will be less temptation to make up stories if you keep

 your word in the first place. Accept your limitations and

 take on only what you can handle.

4. Ask directly

Direct approaches work better than manipulation. 

Invite a friend on a weekend getaway instead of trying to

 convince her that she looks tired and needs a break.

           18 Ways to Improve Body Language

5. Deal with conflicts

We sometimes keep quiet because it seems easier than dealing 

with the conflict. 

Examine whether you're accommodating others to be 

kind or if it would be better to work out your differences.

6. Present yourself accurately

Take risks and open up to others. Express your true feelings. 

State your opinions even when they're different than the majority.

7. Think like a nurse

A Gallup poll found that nurses were especially straightforward. 

That makes sense considering that a person's health is often at stake.

 Consider your impact on the world when you're feeling

 inclined to sidestep the truth.

8. Speak tactfully

Uncomfortable subjects and situations are easier to face when 

you choose your words carefully. It's also helpful to select an appropriate

 time and place. Think about how you'd want someone to talk to you

 about a difficult topic and give them the same courtesy.

         10 Tips to Improve Interpersonal Relation

Guidelines for Being More Honest in Specific Situations:

1. Evaluate your parenting.

 Your kids provide a lot of motivation for becoming a worthy role model.

 If you embrace honesty in your life, your children will follow suit.

 Help them develop solid communication skills and emotional intelligence.

 They'll grow up to be more resilient and resourceful.

2. Deepen your intimate relationships

The courage to be honest will strengthen your connection with 

your partner. You'll feel accepted for who you are and give

 them the chance to experience the same joy.

3. Be more honest at work

Find a line of work that allows you to operate according to your values.

 Figure out how to be honest with your boss and

 coworkers in a respectful way.

4. Engage in self-reflection

Set aside time on a regular basis to review how you're doing with

 incorporating honesty into your life. 

Think in terms of progress rather than perfection.

                    The Guide to Stress Management 

Honesty is good for your mind and body. Telling lies and 

keeping track of them can be stressful. Truthfulness, combined with

 sensitivity, will strengthen your relationships and help you feel better about yourself.

Reference; My Self Improvement Daily.

Junaid Tahir 

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