Articles tagged: communicating
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Gloria MacTaggart New research shows that kids who live close to stores that sell alcohol are more likely to drink, and to drive while drinking. So, where is it safe to raise your kids?
written by Lorna Darden a Facebook account, from your co-worker, family, friends and your children are logging in everyday. There are 3 billion messages pass through Facebook every single day. Facebook is a great resource for business owners to market their business.
There are 150 million of users from all over the world on this site every single day and that’s why you should be careful on who you communicate with. You cannot see who you are talking too, and you don’t know if they are approaching you with the truth in email exchanges. written by Rhonda Scharf In this article Rhonda Scharf describes that how we can separate our family and work.
At times we are too close to a situation to realize the impact we’re having. Sometimes we are too involved, too focused and possibly too self-absorbed to think of others. Think back to the last time you arrived home and told your family you’d a bad day. You probably expected them to cut you some slack, and perhaps forgive you for being in a bad mood.
written by Rhonda Scharf In this article Rhonda Scharf describes what interrupting habit is and gives some tips on how we can break this habit.
Stop your sentence mid-stream and apologize for being rude when you cut someone off.
Ask for help from your loved ones.
Place a sign on your phone desk and other places of your workspace and home that has some positive message.
Count how many times a day you interrupt others. Set the goal daily until you can get to the point where you are not interrupting anyone.
written by Christina Botto Communication is the single most important aspect when parenting a teenager. We can give them a sense of compassion, understanding, and support. We can listen to their opinion. We can peacefully discuss a situation. written by Christina Botto The first year at college is an extremely stressful time for both the parent as well as your teenager. Your teen is truly leaving home for the first time. He's also leaving his friends and a world that he's lived in and felt comfortable with for years. written by Christina Botto You will be surprised to hear that very few teenagers actually like to argue. They're just trying to ask questions in order to find out why we do things the way we do them. Teens are starting to get interested in life and what goes on around them. In their awkward way, they are attempting to get at the reason for our actions. They form opinions and naturally wonder if our way is the only way. written by Sarah Malinak Make a difference in your ability to listen and be heard when it comes to communicating with the opposite sex! The techniques you will learn are easy to apply. written by John Trevey Outlines some techniques that facilitate more effective communication with a person with Alzheiemer's, compiled by the C.E.O. of an assisted living Austin Texas home specializing in Alzheimer's care. written by Christine Jackson The Art of Selfishness
Achieving a harmonious balance between your work responsibilities and your personal life requires that you become selfish. That’s right, selfish. Stop frowning and wipe that look of disbelief from your face. Let’s look at this concept in more detail by examining the word “selfish” in more detail.
written by Lydia Ramsey
written by Lydia Ramsey Learn the vital steps necessary to make a good impression while speaking to your customers over the phone. << previous page 1 next page>> |