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Describe your dad. What is your relationship like with him? As we reflect on how we come to have different views, how do you think your dad or your relationship with him (or lack of a relationship with him) has shaped some of your views? How are you as a person as a result of that relationship?

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Step-by-step explanation:

There’s nothing like family. The people we’re related to by blood and marriage are expected to be our closest allies, our greatest sources of love and support. Too often, however, our interactions with family are filled with misunderstanding and resentment, bickering and badgering. Those we should know and be known by best, end up feeling like adversaries or strangers.

Family is where our first and strongest emotional memories are made, and that’s where they keep appearing. And this is why emotional intelligence (EQ) succeeds where other efforts at family harmony fail. Active awareness and empathy—the ability to be aware, accepting, and permanently attuned to ourselves and others—tells us how to respond to one another’s needs.

EQ is incredibly powerful in the family because it puts you in control of your relationships with parents and children, siblings, in-laws and extended family. When you know how you feel, you can’t be manipulated by other’s emotions; nor can you blame family conflict on everyone else. Most of the techniques for improving family relationships are therefore centered on communicating your feelings to those you care about, as close relationships are centered around feeling.

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my dad is a fun loving and adventurous person. Even if he might be a bit too risk taking he sees to it that i am fine.

My relationship with my dad is like the one a normal son/daughter would have with a father. Sometimes a bit overbearing but still loving and caring.

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