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Learn to Communicate With WARMTH

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap Learn to Communicate With WARMTH Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on October 22, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Closing up your body profile—becoming smaller—looks like you lack confidence. Or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to my blog posts by e-mail.

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Attitude Self-Assessment Test

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I am confident in myself and my abilities. You are confident about yourself and your abilities. You are generally confident about yourself and your abilities. You have little or no confidence in your abilities. I accept responsibilities when things go wrong. I share credit with others. I can say “no”.

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Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

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You’re not going to eliminate the fear factor, but you can learn to get past the fear. If you really want your confidence to sky rocket, be totally and thoroughly prepared. The more prepared you are to give a talk, the more confident you become. You can’t buy confidence on eBay. Get out there and speak.

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How to Build Self Esteem

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Under the strengths’ heading, list: Mental strengths Physical strengths Interpersonal Skills Character traits Categories of knowledge Learned skills Now, under each of the successes’ find three of each type of strength that you used or developed in achieving each success. Find ways to express yourself through your strengths.

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How to Say 'No' at Work

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It’s important to learn how and when to say no. Heather, came close to burnout, working long hours and weekends, until she learned how to make a priority of what she had to, should and even wanted to do. Once you establish a pattern, co-workers will learn to respect that time and not disturb you.

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The Milkshake Moment

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The following is an excerpt from the book The Milkshake Moment: Overcoming Stupid Systems, Pointless Policies and Muddled Management to Realize Real Growth by Steven S. April 2008;$19.95US/$21.99CAN; 978-0-470-25746-3 Copyright © 2008 Steven S. Fostering transparency takes commitment and confidence.

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10 Tips for Being a Good Neighbour at Work

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Co-workers will gain confidence in you if they see you react calmly during difficult times. Learn to discuss. Learn to disagree without being disagreeable. Make others feel they important to you. Shut up : Listen more than you speak. Be careful what you say in stressful situations. Always say less than you think.

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