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Interdependence, The Truth, Love, Self Respect and Interpersonal Competence
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| I look for inspiration for these articles in a number of places. Sometimes I feel as if I am running a clipping service for people interested in career and life success. Oprah’s magazine is one of my favorite places for source material. I particularly enjoy Eve Ensler’s “A Million Was to Save the World” column.
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“Your Business Coach’s Top Ten Tips on How to Demonstrate Respect Where You Work and While You Work There”
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| Every one of us needs respect. And this is true at home and at work. In most, if not all, of the focus groups I have facilitated over the past fifteen years, the lack of respect is identified as a critical issue in the workplace. We know when we have respect and we know when we don’t have respect. Whenever I hear the word respect, I am always connected to Aretha Franklin singing, “R-E-S-P-E-C-T Find out what it means to me” People in today’s workplace are literally crying out for respect for who they are, for what they do and for what value they bring to the organization. So how do we and how can we demonstrate respect where we work and while we work there? There are some simple and very powerful actions to demonstrate respect. Here is a top ten (10) list of tips from your business coach on how to demonstrate respect.
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Sales Success Tip-Stop Chasing Your Prospects and Close More Sales Immediately
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| Chasing your prospects will only lead to a loss of respect. Would you want to buy from someone you did not respect? |
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Lesson #3: Nice Guys Can Finish First
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| In creating eBay, Omidyar began with five basic values: “We believe people are basically good; we believe everyone has something to contribute; we believe that an honest, open environment can bring out the best in people; we recognize and respect everyone as a unique individual; we encourage you to treat others the way you want to be treated.”
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The Forgotten Customers
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| Our employees are customers too; without them we are in business alone. Do you treat your employees with the respect and consideration they deserve? |
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Time, Money and Life-Balance, Part 2: Money!
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| Do yourself a favor and master the art of money. Avoid or get out of debt. Spend less than you make. Save the difference and invest over time. Treat money as an honored guest in your life, one who will quickly flee if you do not treat her well, but one who will stay and enrich your life beyond measure if you treat her with skill, care and respect. |
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How to Earn Respect at the Office
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| Many struggles at work can be attributed to one major symptom: a lack of respect from your co-workers, subordinates or supervisors. But, if you feel there is a lack of respect, how do you go about regaining or earning that trust from those in your workplace? Do you go around demanding that others respect you because of your title or position? |
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How to Get Respect from Others
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| Everyone wants respect but it can be an elusive pursuit for many. Learn important tips on how your behavior can make all the difference in how people treat you and how you lead. Leaders benefit by getting respect without stepping all over people. |
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Third Generation Leadership resolves problems
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| Respect is an interesting concept. When Group 8 Education were researching issues in education, one of the questions they asked teachers was: “Do you treat your students with respect?” The answer was an unequivocal “Yes”. When students from their classes were asked: “Do your teachers treat you with respect?” the answer was a resounding “No”. How could the perceptions be so different? The answer lies in the difference between “conditional respect” and “unconditional respect”.
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5 Impeccable Ways to Grow Your Business
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| Integrity wins. So be impeccable with your word, even when it means admitting you can’t do it all. Customers will respect you for it. And respect is the basis of any great relationship. |
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Do you disrespect yourself?
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| We often point our fingers at other people, complaining that they don\'t respect us, or respect our feelings. There is often a reason for this! Life is a mirror and if you are being disrespected by others, the chances are you are disrespecting yourself!
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