Achieve Quote by Sharon Gannon
“Be clear in your mind what you want the outcome of your communication to achieve. If your aim is more than just to vent your anger towards a meat eater and you sincerely want that person to be a kinder more compassionate being, then you must start by seeing them as a kind and compassionate person. If you are unable to see them as kind and compassionate, then how dare you demand them to see themselves that way.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Art of Conscious Living by Sharon Gannon, 2015
Effective communication requires first visualizing the desired result and empathizing with the other person as already possessing those qualities.
In simple terms: See the outcome and the person positively before speaking.
Begin with empathy and clear intent.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- team meetings
- mediation
- customer service
- family discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you cultivate empathy for someone you disagree with?
- What outcome do you truly desire from this conversation?
If you cannot genuinely see the other as kind, your request may feel coercive and fail.