25 key principles of building relationships with people.


The principle of the mirror. Before you judge others, you should pay attention to yourself.
Principle pain. Offended man himself inflicts insult others.
The principle of the top of the road. We are moving to a higher level, when we start to treat others better than they treat us.
The principle of the boomerang. When we help others, we help ourselves
The principle of a hammer. Never use a hammer to kill a mosquito on his forehead interlocutor.
The principle of sharing. Rather than put the other in place, we have to put yourself in their place.
The principle of learning. Every person we meet has the potential to have something to teach.
The principle of charisma. People are showing interest in the person who is interested in them.
Principle 10 points. Faith in the best quality people usually causes them to show their best qualities.
 
The principle of confrontation. You must first take care of people and then join with them in confrontation.
The principle of a stone cliff. Trust - is the foundation of any relationship.
The principle of lift. In the course of the relationship, we can lift people up or lower down.

Principle situation. Never let the situation means to you is greater than the relationship.
Principle Bob. When Bob has a problem with all the main problem is usually himself Bob.
The principle of accessibility. Ease in the relationship with oneself helps others feel at ease with us.
The principle of the trench. When preparing for battle, dig a trench for himself, so that it will fit one.
The principle of agriculture. All relationships need to cultivate
The principle of 101 percent. Find the 1 percent, with which we agree, and to send him 100 percent of our efforts
The principle of patience. Travel together with other always have slower than traveling alone
The principle of the celebration. The true test of the relationship is not just about how we are true friends when they fail, but how much we rejoice when they succeed
The principle of friendship. Ceteris paribus people will want to work with those who are like them; ceteris unequal conditions they will still do it
The principle of cooperation. Working together increases the likelihood of the joint victory
The principle of satisfaction. In the remarkable relationship between the parties for fun enough just to be together.