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1- Use pauses. When the other finishes speaking, pause 3 seconds to see that they have finished. 2- Practice empathic listening – rephrase what you are hearing. In the absence of body language, you need to double up your audible checking that you and the other person are following each other’s lines of thought. 3- Offer 2 choices: If a face-to-face meeting is the most appropriate next step, use the 2-choice strategy. Offer two times, “Mr. Davis, I can be at your
Finding a suitable career and entering into the world of work can be a daunting task, especially when you have just left school, college or university. It is extremely common to feel overwhelmed by the prospect of finding a suitable career. From not knowing what you want to do to not having enough experience when trying to get a job are similar obstacles we all face. Here are some obstacles that creates difficulty in finding a job: Experience A lack of experience is
First, ask yourself: “What do I want to be happy for at the end of the day today?” Once you’ve got that answer, ask yourself “What am I grateful for today?” and then “What am I committed to making happen today (no matter what)?” Plan your day before you touch the computer. Productivity is only productivity if it is aligned in a consistent direction. 20 miles a day is good if it all to the east. It is total waste
According to Pomodoro Technique, frequent breaks can improve mental agility and work performance. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. There are five basic steps to implementing the technique: 1– Decide on the task to be done 2– Set the pomodoro timer to n minutes (traditionally 25) 3– Work on the task until the timer rings; record with an x 4– Take a short break (3-5 minutes) 5– Every four
