As I see it . . . . . . . An active listener . . . . reaps the benefits
Active Listening Skills . . . . Builds Rapport
Active listening engages the other person in the conversation . . . . and in the communications. As you engage the other person by activity listening to them you create the foundation of building rapport.
An Active Listener Reaps . . . . the Benefits of Rapport
When you are activity listening to a person you are showing them . . (14 comments)
effective: For Your Action to Be Effective
- 11/28/16 03:04 PM
For Your Action to Be Effective “For your action to be effective . . . . it must be directed to a clearly defined end result.” Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
As I see it . . . . . . . . For your action to be effective
For your action to be effective . . . . They have to be on purpose . . . . and directed to a clearly defined end result.
When your actions are directed to a clearly defined end result . . . . You become lazar focused with your results . . (4 comments)
effective: Don’t Cross Your Bridges Until . . . .
- 05/02/16 09:13 AM
Don’t Cross Your Bridges Until . . . . You Come to them “The bridges that you cross before you come to them are over rivers that aren’t there.” Gene Brown, author, writer
As I see it. . . . . . . . Don’t cross your bridges . . . . You Come to Them
When you focus on crossing the bridge before you come to it . . . . You’re focusing on things that are a figment of your imagination . . . . and are not real. Your energy will be squandered on things that may never be. You will misuse your (6 comments)
effective: By Managing Your Activities
- 03/25/16 07:00 AM
By Managing Your Activities “I never mastered time management. No one manages time; time cannot be managed. I merely manage activities.” Earl Nightingale 1921 - 1989, American Radio Personality Writer, Motivational Speaker, Author and Dean of Personal Development
As I see it. . . . . . . . By managing your activities
When you manage your activities . . . . you are managing a specific . . . . and targetable activities. Those activities become measurable to the point where you can judge your forward progress . . . . Your results . . . . and adjust your activities to become more effective.
Time can (5 comments)
effective: Control . . . . Your Activities
- 03/06/16 06:28 AM
Control . . . . Your Activities “I never mastered time management. No one manages time; time cannot be managed. I merely manage activities.” Earl Nightingale 1921 - 1989, America Radio Personality, Writer, Speaker, Author, Dean of Personal Development
As I see it. . . . . . . . Control . . . . . your activities
When you control your activities . . . . . you are managing specific . . . . and targetable activities. Those activities become measurable to where you can judge the results . . . . and adjust those activities to become more effective.
Time can become elusive . (8 comments)
effective: The Function of Education
- 12/16/15 08:51 PM
The Function of Education “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically, intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.” Martin Luther King Jr. 1929 – 1968, A Baptist Minister, Activist, Humanitarian Leader in the African Civil Rights Movement
As I see it. . . . . . . . The function of education . . . .
True education prepares a person to successful function . . . . and complete in life. It is also to develop the social skills to effectively interact with others.
There are multiple parts . . . . to (18 comments)
effective: Be Effective in Moving Forward
- 12/08/15 07:55 AM
Be Effective in Moving Forward “We may be very busy. We may be very efficient, But also to be truly effective only when we begin with the end in mind.” Stephen Covey 1932 - 2012, American Educator, Businessman, Author and Keynote Speaker
As I see it. . . . . . . . Be effective in moving forward
When you start with the end in mind . . . . You change your thinking. You start with a purpose . . . . a plan . . . . and as a result your focused on creating the desired outcome.
Focusing on the outcome becomes a goal . (6 comments)
Find The Root Of The Problem "When solving a problem dig at the root instead of just hacking at the leaves." Anthony J. D'Angelo, author
As I see it. . . . . . . . Find the root of a problem Problems come in many shapes and sizes but there is only one effective way to solve a problem. That is you have to get to the root of the problem and remove it to fix it and resolve the problem. If you don't remove the root of the problem is (6 comments)
"We may be very busy. We may be very efficient, But also to be truly effective only when we begin with the end in mind." Stephen Covey, author and speaker
As I see it. . . . . . . . Be effective When we start with the end in mind we change our thinking and as a result we focus on the outcome. Focusing on the outcome becomes a goal and we focus for our efforts on the goal. Focusing on the outcome creates a road map for achievement. (10 comments)