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Habit 4

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What is win-lose?   show
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show You let people use you in order to complete their own tasks. You are used as a doormat persay.  
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What is lose-lose?   show
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show In this situation, everyone is willing to put their grades or reputation on the line for someone else. You are ready to fail in order to let someone else succeed.  
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show An emotional withdrawl is when you said something to your friend that hurt your relationship in the process. The more withdrawls you make, the more then likely you are to lose your friend.  
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What is an emotional deposit?   show
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show Lying, Being rude to another person, stealing from them  
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What are some emotional deposits?   show
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