In-Law Relationships

By Gary Chapman (summary by Jeffrey Bush)

  • Relationships are built by seeking understanding, and they are torn down by
    interruptions and arguments.
  • If you greet and treat others with respect, they will be more willing to listen to your
    point of view.
  • Learn the art of respect. Respect is a major ingredient in building positive in-law
    relationships.
  • Respect allows freedom of choice. The opposite of respect is manipulation.
  • You cannot gain respect by showing disrespect.
  • Ideas should be shared as suggestions, not demands. You can respect another
    person‘s ideas without having to follow their ideas.
  • “You” statements usually start fights. Use “I” statements.
  • Negotiation is the opposite of withdrawal and resentment.
  • Grant the gift of freedom. The greatest gift that parents can give to their married
    children is freedom.
  • Don’t make your married children dependent on you. Marriage is about
    independence, not dependence.
  • You don’t build positive in-law relationships by making negative comments about
    someone else’s interests.
  • The ultimate key that unlocks the door of becoming friends with your in-laws is an
    attitude of love.
  • If you want to help your in-laws, find out what they believe is helpful instead of using
    your own judgment.
  • Genuine love is seldomly rejected, but someone must take the initiative to love.
  • If you’re going to love your in-laws, you need kindness and patience.
  • Failures call for apologies and apologies call for forgiveness.

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