How to Quit Annoying Your Friends - Lisa E Betz

Why do you need my help to quit annoying your friends? Because all of us see the world through the lens of our temperament, life experiences, and culture. That means we have do what they do.

It’s a problem common to all of us. It’s an issue all of us should be intentional about overcoming.  

The foundation for any relationship is to recognize that God has created each of us uniquely. The more we understand and respect the differences of temperament, culture, etc., the easier it will be to bridge those differences and build strong, resilient relationships.

New thoughts on old topics

I write about this topic of better understanding others from time to time. I recently went back into the archives and revamped several older articles aimed at understanding introverts and extroverts.

I invite you to take a look and read my new thoughts on how to quit annoying your friends by learning how to understand them better and treat them with love.

8 ways to annoy an introvert

This post will help you understand the differences between introverted and extroverted temperaments, so you can better avoid annoying each other. Read the post.

8 ways to annoy an extrovert

Much has been written about what bothers introverts, but I’ve found few articles that discuss the things that annoy an extrovert. The following post is my attempt to fill in this gap. Read the post.

7 ways to love an introvert

Each of us wants to be understood, and respected, and loved.  I explain seven ways you can love an introvert along with a brief description of why the action communicates “I love you.” Read the post.


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