
The bad gets a bad rap.
The bad gives someone an opportunity to turn it good. It gives someone the chance to learn and grow. Even more important, the bad gives someone something to connect with others around (because we’ve all experienced something bad).
When all you do is focus on the good, put out a facade of perfection, you’re missing out on a whole level of deeper connection.
This applies to family and friends, guests and customers, teams and colleagues – everyone, really.
Stay Positive & Go Ahead, Break The Yoke
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