Compromise
Compromise. Who really likes to compromise? It means that you have to give up what you really want. And who wants to do that? Not me. I want what I want and that’s it. And then I got married and am still married and in order to remain married, I compromise every day. So does he. The key is to wisely pick the battles because just as in our day-to-day work, not every single thing can be a priority. Well, I’ve picked a particular battle that we’ve had a hard time seeing eye-to-eye on, but thankfully, we’ve worked through it and have agreed – with both of us kicking and screaming for different reasons – on a compromise. It’s not really what either of us fully wants, but, I have to admit, the compromise does favor me in the end. So, I’m breathing a sigh of relief that an end is in sight. We did compromise, and I’m happy that we did.


yeah! compromise can be good…as long is it is fair and you are not getting the really short end of the deal!