Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
Its related to my post about good fathers. Like I said you won't appreciate it until you see its use. Too serious is no good either. Its about knowing when to relax & when to be serious.
I may not know much about children, but I can relate with the knowing when to relax and when to be serious around others. Having a fairly acute sense of how others feel around you can give you the cues you need to determine if the situation is tense or fairly relaxed. Sometimes you need to be serious with them... other times you realize they need encouragement to calm down (i.e. tension breaking jokes or words of encouragement). Part of this knowledge comes from experience and the other part from having an idea of what would prove most beneficial in a given scenario. It's an abstract and quite intuitive process... but I feel that it can be learned by most anyone with time and patience.
I wish I could explain it better... but I recognize it when I see it and I've received and put into play such intuitive hints myself.
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen