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Quick Conflict Resolution Tricks: What Not To Do During A Quarrel esses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude!1. Avoid getting in a power struggle. There is a noteworthy relationship between power and authority. Several times, as power increases, influence decreases and vice versa. Famous sociologist Erik Erikson noted that children turn out to be emotionally bothered when they hold power they cannot responsibly control. Clearly defined customs and rules are required to govern life, or people become self => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to s Creating Unity In Your Company All too often otherwise nice folks come off as terse or plain old rude when it comes to their e-mail habits. They don't intentionally set out to be viewed as rude, well I guess some do, but for the most part I prefer to believe the majority do not.The other day I got a call from a friend of mine about an earlier conversation we'd had. Here's what we talked about: Years before he had started a company which has now grown to the point where it has many offices across the USA. On the surface it doesn't sound like there would be much to be unhappy about does it?The problem was that his "baby" (as most entrepreneurs tend refer to their b Are you being viewed as rude? Do your e-mail habits smack of a lack of consideration for the person on other side? Below are the most common faux pas I see onliners make on a regular basis that end up leaving a negative perception. If you answer "Yes" to any of the following questions you are most likely being viewed as rude. => Do you forward e-mails without comment? If you cannot take the time to write a comment about why you are forwarding that particular e-mail to that particular person don't bother forwarding at all or you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you send overly large unexpected attachments? If you cannot take the time to determine file size and ask first when would be the best time to send them, you're being viewed as rude! => Do you send business attachments after business hours? If you do, you will definitely be viewed as rude when you cause your associate's inbox to fill and all subsequent e-mail to bounce! => Do you start every e-mail with a "Hi" or "Hello" with the recipient's name and close with a "Sincerely," "Take Care," or "TTYS," and your name? If you cannot take the time to personally address an e-mail and sign off with courtesy, which will cause you to be perceived as demanding or curt, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you e-mail Web sites for information without searching to see if the information you're seeking has already been provided for your convenience? If you cannot take a few moments to search a site and read the information provided, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you use multiple !!! or ??? in your e-mails? If you do, you will come off as pushy and/or condescending and you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you include everyone's e-mail address in the To: field even if they don't know each other? If you do, that is a serious breach of privacy when you expose your contact's e-mail addresses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude! => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to s Ebay Selling - The Big Buzz is Adding Auction Audio to your Listings are most likely being viewed as rude.There is a simple and easy way to add more profit to your ebay auctions. Add your seller’s voice to your ebay listings. Would you buy something in a store where the salesperson just points when you have questions or ask for help? Probably not. Everyone likes a good sales presentation. By sales presentation, I don’t mean hype. I mean telling your ebay shoppers the features and benefits of t => Do you forward e-mails without comment? If you cannot take the time to write a comment about why you are forwarding that particular e-mail to that particular person don't bother forwarding at all or you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you send overly large unexpected attachments? If you cannot take the time to determine file size and ask first when would be the best time to send them, you're being viewed as rude! => Do you send business attachments after business hours? If you do, you will definitely be viewed as rude when you cause your associate's inbox to fill and all subsequent e-mail to bounce! => Do you start every e-mail with a "Hi" or "Hello" with the recipient's name and close with a "Sincerely," "Take Care," or "TTYS," and your name? If you cannot take the time to personally address an e-mail and sign off with courtesy, which will cause you to be perceived as demanding or curt, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you e-mail Web sites for information without searching to see if the information you're seeking has already been provided for your convenience? If you cannot take a few moments to search a site and read the information provided, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you use multiple !!! or ??? in your e-mails? If you do, you will come off as pushy and/or condescending and you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you include everyone's e-mail address in the To: field even if they don't know each other? If you do, that is a serious breach of privacy when you expose your contact's e-mail addresses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude! => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to s Networking in the Change Room: 5 Ways to Network Effectively While Getting Undressed There's a time and place to network with people in order to generate leads, build rapport and form meaningful relationships. The change room at your gym, spa or country club isn't one of them. It's a lousy place to do any networking. Things dangle, imperfections are visible and being naked means that you're vulnerable.If the person is a yapper, you're stuck listening to him since you won't If you do, you will definitely be viewed as rude when you cause your associate's inbox to fill and all subsequent e-mail to bounce! => Do you start every e-mail with a "Hi" or "Hello" with the recipient's name and close with a "Sincerely," "Take Care," or "TTYS," and your name? If you cannot take the time to personally address an e-mail and sign off with courtesy, which will cause you to be perceived as demanding or curt, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you e-mail Web sites for information without searching to see if the information you're seeking has already been provided for your convenience? If you cannot take a few moments to search a site and read the information provided, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you use multiple !!! or ??? in your e-mails? If you do, you will come off as pushy and/or condescending and you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you include everyone's e-mail address in the To: field even if they don't know each other? If you do, that is a serious breach of privacy when you expose your contact's e-mail addresses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude! => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to s 5 Quick Steps to Ecommerce he information you're seeking has already been provided for your convenience?Start selling on the web in 5 easy steps. Covering design, shopping carts, merchant accounts, SSL, and promotion- everything a budding online merchant needs to know.Selling on the web is just a few steps away. Though setting up an online storefront may seem like a monumental undertaking, having a game plan can make it far easier. This article will briefly touch on 5 steps, from building yo If you cannot take a few moments to search a site and read the information provided, you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you use multiple !!! or ??? in your e-mails? If you do, you will come off as pushy and/or condescending and you'll be viewed as rude! => Do you include everyone's e-mail address in the To: field even if they don't know each other? If you do, that is a serious breach of privacy when you expose your contact's e-mail addresses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude! => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to s The Adventure of Business Planning esses to strangers and, you will be viewed as rude!Business planning is an adventure? I doubt that many people would describe it that way.Creating a business plan is not a favorite for many entrepreneurs. Business plans have gotten the reputation of being complicated, boring, and useless. Part of the reason for this is probably because of the requirement to have a business plan when applying for a loan.In that case, the plan => Do you add the e-mail address of new contacts, newsletters you've subscribed to or Web sites you receive e-mail from to your approved or white list? If not, your spam blocking or your ISP's filtering program may return e-mails or ask for confirmation. If you initiated the request, courtesy dictates that you add their e-mail address to your approved list to make communicating with you easy or, you'll be viewed as rude! Avoid being viewed as rude by taking the time to show courtesy to the people you are communicating with. All too often folks think only of themselves and what they want to do at any given moment regardless of how it will be perceived or affect the person on the other side. Good manners never go out of style and that applies to e-mail activities as well. "To be always thinking about your manners is not the way to make them good; the very perfection of manners is not to think about yourself." - Richard Whately
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