In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1. You're welcome! 2. Manners Matter. 3. It is illogical to argue that "this is business" and "results outweigh everything else" in regards to rude behavior. 4. Because this is business...and humans are the core of all business... 5. how you treat humans determines the future of the firm (and your career). 6. If you have the best product or service in the world BUT, your customers, clients, constituents, vendors, staff, executives, etc., do not feel that are treated politely and respectfully, 7. your firm will ultimately fail (to thrive, to continue, etc). 8. When competitors come into the market, your best employees will leave for those better treatment workplaces. 9. Your clients will accept a marginally lower quality product or service from your competitors with higher quality politeness. 10. From THE ROLE OF POLITENESS IN BUSINESS DISCOURSE [...] In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1) Congratulations... 2) If you actually are young, how wonderful! 3) Youth is not wasted on the young. It is not wasted on anyone. 4) If you look young and are not chronologically young, how nice for you. 5) Age is relative, so 'young' is in the eye of the beholder. 6) Stereotypes about age (and perceived age) impact us all. 7) The stereotype for those who appear youthful is that they are immature, not experienced and should be molded and developed by a more mature professional. 8) “Can Looking Too Young Hurt You at Work? Most women would kill to look years younger than they are. But could it jeopardize your career?” (COSMOPOLITAN) 9) “People will not like you if you make them feel old and out of touch”(Forbes) 10) Recognize rude [...] In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1. If you feel that you must be liked by others, do not accept a leadership position. 2. Definition of Like: ": to enjoy (something) : to get pleasure from (something) : to regard (something) in a favorable way: to feel affection for (someone) : to enjoy being with (someone)" Like. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2014, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/like 3. Definition of Respect ": a feeling of admiring someone or something that is good, valuable, important, etc. : a feeling or understanding that someone or something is important, serious, etc., and should be treated in an appropriate way : a particular way of thinking about or looking at something" Respect. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2014, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/respect 4. You don’t earn respect. You sustain it. 5. How? Consistency, and; 6. Confidentiality, and [...] This episode is, "It Is A Holiday And I Am All Alone."
In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including: 1) Are you happy? 2) Are you alone? 3) Or, are you lonely? 4) People are often lonely while with other people. 5) Being alone does not equate with being lonely. 6) Loneliness is very serious and is detrimental to your health. 7) If you are lonely, you must create a strategy and execute it to create healthy relationships with other people (in your community of caring). 8) If you are lonely because you are scared of being hurt, revisit our show: "How Do I Protect Myself While Remaining Open To New People?" RADIO SHOW/AUDIO PODCAST Solutions...with Courtney Anderson! (SwCA) Episode 192 - Originally aired 9/17/2014 9:00 AM - HELP! SITUATION SPOTLIGHT series 9) Being alone is healthy and "normal" (you are free to be you). 10) Living alone - Solo Living - http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/mar/30/the-rise-of-solo-living “Sweden has more solo dwellers than anywhere else in the world, with 47% of households having one resident; followed by Norway at 40%. In Scandinavian countries their welfare states protect most citizens from the more difficult aspects of living alone. In Japan, where social life has historically been organised around the family, about 30% of all households have a single dweller, and the rate is far higher in urban areas. The Netherlands and Germany share a greater proportion of one-person households than the UK. And the nations with the fastest growth in one-person households? China, India and Brazil.” 11) Whose expectations of a "Happy Holiday" are you [...] |
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