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Walk through any cubicle farm and you will find everyone diligently staring at their (your) computer monitor, tapping the keyboard and fiddling with the mouse like some kind of rodent ouija board helping them find answers. What percentage is really working? What percentage is taking their break on the corporate hard drive?

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Each time we interact with another person, we are given the opportunity to build a bridge or a wall. There are no neutral meetings among people. Each contact either builds up or tears down the relationship. Recently, I had the opportunity to have breakfast and lunch in the same hotel dining room on the same day. During breakfast, it was a bit crowded and the food was somewhat slow in coming; however, the waitress was polite, pleasant, and professional. She inquired about me and the purpose of my trip. She seemed to genuinely care. I was left with a very positive impression of what otherwise could have been a mediocre to poor experience.

Dare To Look Them In the Eye
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