The Biggest Benefits of Walking in Someone else's Shoes ...

Chelsie

Walking in someone else’s shoes is an expression that everyone has heard, but have you actually tried to figuratively put yourself in someone else’s shoes? It can be quite difficult to see things from another person’s perspective, but when you do try walking in someone else’s shoes you can learn valuable lessons. You can also gain a deeper understanding of the other person and of yourself. Although walking in someone else’s shoes is never easy, you should try to do it every once in a while, because it is a wonderful way to learn many lessons.

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1. Gain a New Perspective

Walking in someone else’s shoes will provide you with a completely new perspective. Not only will you be seeing things from another person’s point of view, you will also be able to look at the world in a new way. By putting yourself in someone else’s shoes, you will see things the way they see things, which just might change how you view the world.

2. More Understanding

You will have much more understanding of someone once you walk in their shoes. You will begin to grasp why they get upset at certain things, or why other things make them laugh. You will also gain an understanding into what makes that person unique. Additionally, walking in someone else’s shoes will remind you that everyone comes with a past that molds them, and learning about that past will help you understand people on a deeper level.

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3. Empathy

Unfortunately, it can be easy to write off another person’s feelings if you don’t understand them. However, if you take time to walk in another person’s shoes, you can have empathy for their problems and provide compassion. Empathy is the ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings, and it is really only possible to be empathetic when you experience something similar or if you walk in someone else’s shoes.

4. Let Go of Judgment

Whether we like it or not, people can be judgmental. They make snap judgments based upon appearance or a few conversations. Everyone is judgmental at one point in time or another, but it doesn’t do anyone anyone any good. When you walk in someone else’s shoes it becomes much more difficult to make snap judgments because you realize there is a deeper side to everyone.

5. Realize Everyone Has Problems

If you feel like you are the only person in the world that has a multitude of problems, you should try walking in someone else’s shoes. You will see that everyone has many problems to deal with on a daily basis. You may even realize that your problems are not as bad as they seem. You will also see that you are not alone because everyone has problems.

6. Forgiveness

If you are angry with someone for something they said or did, you should try walking around their shoes. It might provide you with insight into why they said or did what made you angry. It might also help you forgive them, which can help you find peace about the situation.

7. Patience

Walking in someone else’s shoes can help you develop patience for other people. You will become more patient with their annoying quirks, and you will be more tolerant when you don’t think they are trying hard enough to reach a goal. When you see the world from someone else’s point of view, you will begin to understand that everyone tries to be their best.

While you can’t literally walk in someone else’s shoes to gain a deeper understanding about them, you can communicate with them. Communicating will help you see someone else’s perspective. You just have to be prepared to listen and ask questions. When was the last time you tried walking in another person’s shoes?

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Great post!!!

this is a great post, but what if I tried this already and I really did understand, an we talked about it whole heartedly, but the person turn around an do the same thing to hurt another person what do I do now

Awesome post (:

If more people did this try and walk in other people's shoe there would be less conflict and more peace tolerance and understanding

Terrific post!