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The Top 10 Steps for Organizing Your Office/Workspace an-towardsDo you run late for meetings, misplace keys, files, important documents, or other items, run afoul of deadlines, or forget appointments? If so, you're not alone. Americans lose/waste nine (9) million hours per day looking for misplaced items, according to the American Demographics Society. If this is an area of challenge fo Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortabl Bridesmaids Gifts - Can You Afford to Say Thank You? It is your choice whether to listen or not listen to someone talking. You listen when needed and wanted to, but do other people see you as a good listener? Listening skills are essential for good relationships and are also a critical skill in many professions, especially the helping professions. Whether you're maintaining a happy marriage relationship, counseling someone with problems, or coaching members of your team for business success, good listening skills lead others to feel more comfortable. They will have more confidence in you and hold you in higher esteem.Planning a wedding sure is not easy when you are confined to a small budget. Weddings can get very costly when you factor in the bridal attire, jewelry, flowers, wedding favors, reception, musicians, photographers, bridesmaids gifts, and the list goes on. Sometimes the bride and groom will have to reevaluate their budget. Doin You may not realize how important your body language is, when others view you. It is even more important that your words. So, what says 'good listener' and inspires in others who speak to you the confidence that you really are listening? Your body language, of course! Even if you really are listening to every word, you won't be seen as a good listener unless you have the right body language. A poor listener has many of these traits -leans away or even turns away slightly, arms folded, maybe a bit of impatient toe tapping, and frequently looking elsewhere. Or, if someone starts to read then you know for sure they're not listening! And of course if your body language suggests you don't want to listen, the other person will feel less comfortable talking with you and will be less likely to confide in you. This is a good recipe for creating distance and miscommunication in a relationship. A good listener shows five characteristics that can be remembered through the acronym "SOLER". S - Square-on Face the other person square on. If you're turned away, you won't give the impression that you want to listen. O - Open-posture Folded legs, and particularly folded arms can be subconscious signals that you really don't want to hear what the other person has to say. L - Lean-towards Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortabl 11 Ways Your Identity Can Be Stolen and Protect Yourself from Credit Card Fraud rs to feel more comfortable. They will have more confidence in you and hold you in higher esteem.Here are some typical ways in which thieves gather information about you:1. Stealing wallets or mail2. Filling out a change of address form using your name and collecting your mail.3. Snatching pre-approved credit offers from the trash, recycling bin, or mailbox.4. Ordering unauthorized credit repor You may not realize how important your body language is, when others view you. It is even more important that your words. So, what says 'good listener' and inspires in others who speak to you the confidence that you really are listening? Your body language, of course! Even if you really are listening to every word, you won't be seen as a good listener unless you have the right body language. A poor listener has many of these traits -leans away or even turns away slightly, arms folded, maybe a bit of impatient toe tapping, and frequently looking elsewhere. Or, if someone starts to read then you know for sure they're not listening! And of course if your body language suggests you don't want to listen, the other person will feel less comfortable talking with you and will be less likely to confide in you. This is a good recipe for creating distance and miscommunication in a relationship. A good listener shows five characteristics that can be remembered through the acronym "SOLER". S - Square-on Face the other person square on. If you're turned away, you won't give the impression that you want to listen. O - Open-posture Folded legs, and particularly folded arms can be subconscious signals that you really don't want to hear what the other person has to say. L - Lean-towards Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortabl Creating a World of Warcraft Guild he right body language.You’ve been hearing all about World of Warcraft guilds and you’ve been playing long enough and have the confidence that you’re starting to think maybe it’s time to get into a guild yourself. So you looked around and talked to some guild members and got the background and decided, hey, rather than joining one that already exis A poor listener has many of these traits -leans away or even turns away slightly, arms folded, maybe a bit of impatient toe tapping, and frequently looking elsewhere. Or, if someone starts to read then you know for sure they're not listening! And of course if your body language suggests you don't want to listen, the other person will feel less comfortable talking with you and will be less likely to confide in you. This is a good recipe for creating distance and miscommunication in a relationship. A good listener shows five characteristics that can be remembered through the acronym "SOLER". S - Square-on Face the other person square on. If you're turned away, you won't give the impression that you want to listen. O - Open-posture Folded legs, and particularly folded arms can be subconscious signals that you really don't want to hear what the other person has to say. L - Lean-towards Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortabl Top Ten Ways to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain reating distance and miscommunication in a relationship.Did you know the average American gains 5-7 pounds every year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day? That equates to ingesting at least 17,500 more calories than you burn on a daily basis during that time period. At a minimum, that equals nearly 500 extra calories per day on average over that stretch of days.Usually A good listener shows five characteristics that can be remembered through the acronym "SOLER". S - Square-on Face the other person square on. If you're turned away, you won't give the impression that you want to listen. O - Open-posture Folded legs, and particularly folded arms can be subconscious signals that you really don't want to hear what the other person has to say. L - Lean-towards Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortabl 3 Top Ways to Make Money With Blogging an-towardsThere are several ways to make money with blogging. You can take any of the ways you like. Here the 3 top ways to make money with blogging are-Advertisement – Get advertisements for your blog. When your blog is popular you will have more visitors to visit it. When your blog is popular and more visitors come to it Lean slightly towards the other person. This indicates an interest in what they're saying. Leaning away from a person tends to indicate disinterest. E - Eye-contact Maintain normal eye contact with the other person. If you keep your eyes down, or keep looking away, you can give the impression that you're not a comfortable or willing listener. R - Relax Don't be too formal or stiff. A relaxed posture suggests that you're comfortable in the role of listener, and ready to hear everything the other person has to say. Start practicing your listening body language and SOLER now, and you will see the improvement of your interpersonal skill and relationships both on and off your job.
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