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| Message From: barkhajain |
Total Posts: 32 |
Rank: Beginner |
| Post Date: 29/07/2006 01:23:22 |
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Hello Everybody,
I am posting an article written by John Clark.
I hope you will enjoy this reading.
For viewing the entire article, follow the link http://www.successinsidersecrets.com/?p=76 Regards Barkha Jain
--------------------- Power of working with people
Have you come across a person who is so naturally friendly that when you put him inside a room of strangers, he’ll be friends with almost everyone in no time? We call such a people-person, someone unbelievably nice and charismatic that he can charm anyone into doing anything.
A socially-empowered person achieves so much greatness, basically because of the people that catapult him to success. He earns the trust and all-out support of the people, whom he had helped before. He never runs out of help. He can do anything with the plethora of people behind him. All because he knows he maximizes his social potential!
See, if you know your social skills and you make use of them, you will reach self-empowerment. Self-empowerment is making a general overhaul in your life and turning yourself into a happier and more successful person. If you can be one of those people-persons, then I can’t see any reason why you will not succeed. You just have to know how to start.
1. Be genuine. 2. Be the greatest listener that you can be. 3. Laugh out loud. 4. Don’t forget yourself. 5. Do random acts of kindness. 6. Contact your old friends. 7. Develop your personality. 8. Be confident. 9. Practice control. 10. Keep nurturing your relationships.
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| Message From: gdavid |
Total Posts: 2 |
Rank: Beginner |
| Post Date: 29/07/2006 08:29:36 |
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Dear Barkha, Each of us needs to possess effective people management skills - like in delegating work, nurturing talent, trusting others immensely, non-meddlesome by nature, approachable, open to new ideas, giving freedom to ourselves & others, possessing good social skills, man-management skills & leadership skills. I guess its time for us to practise being a people's person. Thanks Barkha for an excellent article. Bye, GDavid |
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