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Old Aug 13, 2011, 10:43 AM
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Personally, I think it’s a bad idea to work on one parts goals and not another‘s. I can see how it would be difficult to please both parts when there are two completely separate goal-plans. But some kind of compromise must be found. The problems that can surface because a part feels left out or unappreciated just aren’t worth it.

Two separate goal-plans… Is there any way to incorporate both? Would it be possible to work on them alternately? Is there something one part would settle for while another works on their goal-plan?

It’s just my personal opinion but communication, co-operation, negotiation, and compromise worked out with your whole-self is the way to go. That way no part feels neglected or left out and therefore has no need to express aggression or retaliation towards yourself or any other part.

On the other hand if one part wants to be a doctor and another part want to be a lawyer, that’s just too impractical. Some kind of compromise must be reached.
Thanks for this!
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