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1.Was it difficult to admit and write your own shortcomings?Why?
2.How does knowing your own shortcomings help keep a relationship?
3.How can you avoid putting your good relationship with others at risk?

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Answered by Rekhav
3

Explanation:

We slip when we step on a banana peel.

b) Tyres of vehicles have treads on them.

c) Friction is both a boon and a bane to us.

d) Parts of machines are regularly oiled and greased.

e) We sprinkle powder on the carom board.

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Admitting when you're wrong builds trust and shows integrity. ... Taking responsibility demonstrates that leaders value integrity over the easier paths of laying blame or hoping their mistake won't be exposed. Admitting when you're wrong also shows you're aware of, and therefore in a position to learn from, your mistakes.

Every relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons. Part of what defines a healthy relationship is sharing a common goal for exactly what you want the relationship to be and where you want it to go. And that’s something you’ll only know by talking deeply and honestly with your partner.

Educate yourself in the language of love. Start to learn what your partner needs from you and just as importantly – what you need from them in order to feel loved (because they're likely to be different).

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