Human nature doesn’t handle ambiguity well.
We don’t like when a message is received but the meaning is vague.
We don’t like when a result is not clearly defined.
We don’t like when we’re left to our own devices but know our actions will be judged by an unknown measure.
When things are left open, the energy that fills that space is more negative than positive. And the longer things are ambiguous, the more negative energy is created.
“Ambiguity breeds negativity” is a powerful diagnostic tool that Bec and I use in our relationship and our separate lives.
Whenever we feel uneasy about an exchange, or someone in our life is behaving in a way we didn’t expect, our first consideration is how clearly was the situation defined? Are the actions or the feelings arising from ambiguity?
If so, the solution is providing clarity.
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