Now you have the key for getting people to do things for you if you’ve read the past articles. Pretty simple, isn’t it? That’s as it should be. It resembles the natural course of our life. You were born into a sea of life, exisiting in harmony with all. You usually do things best when done with others, in mutual trust, cooperation, joy, and stisfaction.
The principles are so easy that a child can use them. Regardless of your personality, you have the capacity to get along better with people only by giving and sharing of yourself.
This calls to mind a story of the man in a remote mountain region who was a laborer six days a week and a preacher on the seventh day. He served a small rural congregation tucked far up in the hills. The only money he recieved came from the morning offering. One Sunday his young six year old daughter went along to his service. Inside the front door of the church was a small table, and on top of it rested a collection basket. As they entered his daughter saw him put a half dollar in the basket before any of the people arrived.
When the service had ended and the last few members had departed, the parson and his daughter started to leave. As they reached the door, both of them peered expectantly in the collection basket and found that the only coin was the half dollar he had donated.
After a short silence the little girl said, “You know what Daddy? If you had put more in you’d have gotten more out.”
The truth comes most clearly from a child. He may have just discovered a key element to his success as a preacher from one of the most unlikely sources. His young daughter.
At times we need to come down from our ivory towers and see things clearly.
What you put in is what you get out.The more effort you put into something, someone, or any situation the more you will receive in return. To the degree you give others what they need in return they will give you what you need.
It really makes so much sense and when practiced gives a clear result. It’s amazing really that such a simple rule can have such a profound effect on not only you but those around you. We are connected in this very real world truth. No matter if it’s on the internet or in the everyday life you live. Think about it.
Internet Relationship Psychology with Rick Shoop of IMO-Networker.com Internet Psychology is an important part of success on the internet. Enjoy this Internet Psychology Article. Basic Training in Relationships for our real world applies to the internet as well.










