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Flying a Great Relationship: An Image

People ask me how hard is a great relationship, and I am responding more and more that “it is not rocket science.” 

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But I have come across an image, that isn’t far from what most of us think is “rocket science,” that may be helpful to you.  

“Having a great relationship is about as difficult as flying a 747 from San Francisco to New York.  If you think a great relationship is impossible, just look up some day and see how many planes are flying.”

If you think it is difficult, ask a pilot.  A pilot will typically pause and then say, “No, it is not difficult.”  How come, you say?  “Well,” says the pilot, “You just follow the procedures and it’s not hard.  There are procedures for everything: landing, taking off, closing doors, refueling, etc.  One procedure is to keep on the alert for trouble, cuz each type of trouble has it’s own procedure.  The hard part is not the flying.  The hard part is all the years of learning the procedures (the skills), practicing to make them automatic skills, and proving to the owners of the planes that you are skilled at those procedures.  That’s the hard part.

That is it.  The hard part of a relationship is learning the skills that work, and unlearning the skills you now have that do not work.  Skill learning seems to me to be 1% learning, 2% theory, and 97% practice-to-make-easy.  A useful trait is the attitude of a “stubborn learner.”  Tis all about building Relational Intelligence - RI.

Actually, in practice it seems the most tricky step is to admit to yourself that what you are doing is not working (is not getting you off the ground) and that you need to learn something new. 

My advice to you, when you have trouble, is to find a more experienced “pilot” and ask them what they would do.  Then make better choices.

My website is full of the procedures  (skills) and the theories behind them.  Learn, practice, apply, and fly well! 

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Re: Flying a Great Relationship: An Image
by Bramma on Thu 06 Sep 2007 05:41 PM PDT |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Love the two of you!
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