Man’s best friend


The human brain and the brain of a dog both have the same ability to produce a chemical that bonds us across species lines forming love and attachment. Humans have this with each other too but studies show that less of the chemical is released over time between two humans, yet remains the same between a human and a dog. But why? 
Communication:

When it comes to communication the most important component is the act of listening.
Listening not to react.
Listening for the sole purpose of making a person feel like you are there attempting to connect.
Dogs seem to do that so flawlessly but only up to a certain point.
Dogs can't respond with words.
What we need is to feel acknowledged by our own species to feel validated and understood.
Acknowledged by a person.
A person who is there and doing their best to understand something from your view point.
Present in the moment. 
Our dog may not respond with words, but he is there not interrupting us, and we can feel it.
That invaluable attempt to connect.
Pay that feeling forward when you engage with the people/clients/colleagues in your life and watch the possibilities unfold.

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