feel important: One Sign of Maturity
- 07/27/17 02:55 PM
One Sign of Maturity “One sign of maturity is the ability to be comfortable with people who are not like us.” Virgil A. Kraft 1910 -1988, American Reverend, Author,
As I see it . . . . . . . One sign of maturity
Not everybody we meet will be like us . . . . There are many ways we can differ . . . and in that difference we are unique.
In business and in life we have to find a way to . . . . find common ground . . . . and to get along with people for who they are (18 comments)
feel important: Building Successful Relationships
- 11/13/15 01:49 PM
Building Successful Relationships “Building successful relationships . . . . Becomes the foundation for creating the personal power to live a productive and successful life.” Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author.
As I see it . . . . . . . . Building successful relationships
Being nice and respecting people will build far more successful business relationships . . . . then being confrontational . . . . or being disconnected.
When you treat people with respect and are nice to them . . . . they will treat you in the similar manner. From that act it will (10 comments)
People Won’t Forget You “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said’ people will forget what you did, but people will never forget, how you make them feel.” Maya Anglou 1928 – 2014, African-American Author, Poet, Dancer, Actress, Singer
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People won’t forget you
Over a lifetime people will forget many things about you . . . . but they will never forget how you make them feel.
Treat people with respect . . . . and you will create a lasting relationship (4 comments)
You Will Go Where You’re Appreciated “Brains are like hearts - - they go where they are appreciated.” Robert McNamara 1916 – 2009, American Business Executive, Eight Secretary of Defense
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You will go where you’re appreciated
Think about your customers . . . they will go and do business with the companies and people that appreciate them. If they’re not feeling appreciated they make the choice to move on and find someone who will appreciate their business.
Listen to What Your Customers are Saying “Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or her neck that says, “Make me feel important.” Not only will you succeed in sales, you will succeed in life.” Mary Kay Ash 1918 - 1976, American Businesswoman and Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
As I see it. . . . . . . . Listen to what your customers are saying
Life is about making other people feel important . . . . and in making your customers comfortable being in (0 comments)
Make Everyone You Meet Feel Important “Treat everyone you meet as though they are the most important person you’ll meet that day.” Roger Dawson, Author and Speaker As I see it . . . . . . . Make everyone you meet feel important
If you want to influence people and create lasting business and personal relationships make the people that you meet feel important. Make them comfortable to be in your company and treat them like VIP’s.
Meet and exceed their expectation, do a little more then they expect and do things for (1 comments)
People Will Never Forget How You Make Them Feel “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said’ people will forget what you did, but people will never forget, how you make them feel.” Maya Angdou, poet
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People will never forget how you make them feel
Over a lifetime people will forget many things about you but they will never forget how you make them feel.
Treat people with respect and you will create a relationship of mutual respect (12 comments)
Good Listener Makes People Feel Important "A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while gets to know something." Wilson Mizner (1876-1935)
As I see it. . . . . . . . Good listener makes people feel important A good listener is popular. Not only is a good listener popular they are in demand. People loved to be heard and a listener make people feel good about themselves by listening to them. The more we listen the more we learn and what we learn becomes the power of knowledge. Be an (9 comments)