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Making Friends - Andrew Mathews
Jaideep Khanduja@jaideepkhanduja
May 21, 2008 09:10 AM, 13822 Views
(Updated May 21, 2008)
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Title: Making Friends – A Guide to Getting Along with People


Written and illustrated by – ANDREW MATTHEWS


(author of the international bestseller ‘Being Happy!’



My Views:*


It is a perfect teacher provided you are a dull student.



This is book is about getting well along with people,


that is how you can improve your relationship with them, how you can understand


their attitude, how you can understand their personality, and how to overcome


the problem they face and need someone to help them. If somebody has an


attitude for seeking tension or problem, and he feels that everyone ignores


him, he will try to attract everyone’s attention. People keep highlighting your


weaknesses or problems but don’t get bogged down by this, ignore it, swallow


it, digest it and silently improve upon it. Don’t let yourself go into a shell


because of this, overcome this weakness or problem. If people are not happy


with you, or ignore you, seek answers from them why they do it, what is the


reason, what do I do that I don’t get ignored. People have a tendency to react


sharply if your weakness is highlighted, like if somebody says your body has a


bad odor, people, friends around you will start ignoring you, even if they are not


getting bad smell at all. More happens on perception and listening than actual experience.


L**ike yourself, love yourself, but don’t ignore others,


like others too, don’t be too proud of yourself.*


S**top comparing and stop getting depressed if you are


compared. Emphasize that you are you and not that person with whom you are


being compared.*


A**void boasters who praise themselves and always let others


down*


B**efore changing others, change yourself, adjust,


compromise and your life will be happy.*


D**on’t wait for others to come to you and invite to


join a party, throw a party and invite people. That will start a cycle.*


Get out of corner, stop hiding yourself.


D**on’t wait for other to come and highlight your


weaknesses, or improve you, change yourself, who knows you better than YOU.*


D**on’t fear of a CHANGE.


Don’t let your low esteem work in reverse.*


W**ho is bothered about the pimples on your face, go


out of your room instead of waiting in your room for pimples to leave your face


(and you stop all your outdoor activities)*


Q**uit playing games, don’t pretend, and pour your heart out.


You want to go out for a dinner, but you want your wife/husband to say this.


How does she/he know what you have in your mind right now? And how you are so


sure that she/he will refuse? But be sure that it is NO if you don’t talk about


it.*


Sometimes L** ive your life to fit your belief system. Mary doesn’t feel good about her. And due to this


perception about her, she is usually ignored by most of her friends. Fred likes her, behaves well with her but Mary starts wondering why Fred


likes her when she is not likable, and starts ignoring him, responding him. Fred feels ignored and gets a reverse message that Mary doesn’t like him. So he silently moves away from


her life. Now a stage comes in Mary’s


life when nobody likes her and she starts scolding herself that why nobody is


there to like her. Why there are no good persons in my life. Why everyone


ignores me? Lucy has a belief system


that there are good people around in the world and she can always find the


caring and loving people to be with. She decides not to spend any time with the


people who don’t like her, or who are rude and aggressive. With this attitude


she is able to find good and caring people and leave lousy people for Mary. Decide what you want to be – Mary or Lucy?


M**artin has a


habit of taking everybody’s work besides his own work in the office. He found a


friend, who wanted to help him, but this looked abnormal to Martin and he pushed this friend away from his life. Martin thinks that all the people who don’t help him


in his work and who don’t do their own work are normal.*


About Book: *This book is about enjoying people, dealing with


prophets of doom, how to say NO sometimes, prevailing over gossip, pettiness


and anger. It is about understanding that IF YOU WANT FRIENDSHIP, YOU MUST BE A


FRIEND FIRST. The book is funny reading too with a lot of serious learning. It


has lot of comical strips which are perfectly able to convey the message. Like one


says – “There are 70% people having problem with their partners. Ok, what about


the rest of 30%. Oh, they are singles.” Another one says – “But I don’t want to


concentrate on my business, yours is more interesting than mine.” There are lot


many more, all interesting, funny but meaningful. Author says “Being Happy” was


about yourself, this book is about people around you, people who depend on you,


those you want to see, and those you avoid.*


About Author: **Andrew


Matthew is based in Adelaide in South


Australia. His first book Being Happy became a


worldwide publishing phenomenon after its release in 1988. His writing,


illustrating and public speaking talents are in great demand throughout North


America, Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia.

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