Articles tagged: frustration
<< previous page 1 next page>> 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 Have you ever been so angry you couldn’t speak? I have avoided people after saying something I deeply regret. Experts tell us that the average explosion of anger is 45 seconds long. Try being on the receiving end of 45 seconds of anger, frustration, and undoubtedly unprofessional behaviour. Rather than focusing on your anger, focus on hearing what the other person is saying. Don’t listen to what they are saying—hearing and listening are two totally different things. Maintain eye contact. When the time has passed (to ensure they are indeed finished), put on your most “adult” voice, with as much calm as you can muster, and say, “I’m sorry you feel this way.” written by Inspin Sports Daniel graduated from Michigan University with a major in journalism. An avid sports enthusiast he has found a way to combine his writing experience with his passion for sporting events. Insightful, compelling and arguementative are just some of the words to describe his writing.
written by William McRand How identity thieves get your personal information:
• They get information from businesses or other institutions by:
4 stealing records or information while they’re on the job
4 bribing an employee who has access to these records
4 hacking these records
4 conning information out of employees
• They may steal your mail, including bank and credit card statements,
credit card offers, new checks, and tax information.
• They may rummage through your trash, the trash of businesses, or public
trash dumps in a practice known as “dumpster diving.” written by Emily Winslow “The Female Sex Drive - Tips for Better Sex”All about the female sex drive, what causes her low libido and how to increase the female sex drive. written by Denny Soinski Habits, good and bad, and addictions seem to have a life of their own. If a positive momentum and happiness are to be realized, however, people need to involve themselves in healthy and beneficial habits rather than searching for shortcuts and giving in to harmful addictions. written by Jack Reider Trouble at home? Play an easy game and watch married strife disappear. written by John Halls
written by Margrit Harris
written by Lydia Ramsey Providing excellent customer service is the only way to really differentiate your company from competitors. Follow these 4 steps to elevate your customer service and relieve yourself from a great deal of stress. written by Ananga Sivyer Stress is everywhere, we know it’s unhealthy, and we know the conditions it can lead to. Many of us feel we really should do something about it, but the trouble with stress is when we’re in it’s grip it’s difficult to do much about anything. written by Karin Syren Have you been trying to multi-task in a post layoff atmosphere and feeling increasingly frustrated with each passing day? There is good news! In the second of three articles, we’ll look at the steps to achieving the desired end result – gaining, regaining and maintaining the rhythm of life. << previous page 1 next page>> |