Friday, January 14, 2022

Why Assuming the Best in People Benefits You: Friday Fix

Tune in to today's episode to learn why assuming the best in others is actually best for you too.
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Healthy Mind
Why Assuming the Best in People Benefits You
Amy Morin, LCSW
Verywell Mind Editor-in-Chief
While some people say you should always give others the "benefit of the doubt," other people say doing so means you let people take advantage of you. After all, not everyone has good intentions.
But assuming the best in others doesn't have to come at your own expense. In fact, you can still assume other people are doing their best while also establishing clear boundaries with them.

There's a surprising upside of assuming the best in others; it actually lowers your stress levels. But it takes some practice. You might find yourself jumping to conclusions that assume bad intentions automatically. You'll have to put in some effort to start assuming the best in others.

So on today's Friday Fix, I explain why it's healthy to assume the best in others, how to do it, and how to establish healthy boundaries.
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