The Skills of Encouragement
Bringing out the Best in Yourself and Others
Dr. Don DINKMAYER
The Skill and Process of Getting High on Yourself
1. 1- Listen and attend to others. When you are in contact with them, stop your preoccupation with what you are doing. Listen and be in a position to hear the whole message.
2. 2- Before you talk with others, clarify the message they have sent to you. “I hear what you are saying, feeling, etc.”
3. 3- Use put-ups instead of put-downs. What are somethings you could do to help build the other person’s self-esteem. What could you say that is positive?
4. 4- Respond reflectively, while continuing to stay with the other person’s feelings.
5. 5- Look for similarities. What do the two of you have in common? Where are some places you can universalize?
6. 6- Give them feedback on how they are coming across to you.
7. 7- Encourage them for their strengths and not their perfections.
8. 8- Help them to see perceptual alternatives or more positive, effective ways they can look at the world(page 31).