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Boundaries Top Related Articles
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1). Ten Ways to Build Client Trust By : Alvah Parker
Clients work with professionals whom they trust. Building trust is an ongoing process. Here are 10 ways to build trust with both old and new clients.
1. Keep your agreements with your clients – If you promise delivery on a particular day, make sure to deliver when it was promised. Even something as small as the time you have scheduled an appointment is an agreement.
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2). Recognizing and Dealing With a Bailer By : Vivian Banta
Copyright 2006 Vivian Banta
Picture this. You’ve been sitting in a restaurant for 10 minutes. You peer at your watch—yup, your lunch companion is late. By five minutes because you were 5 minutes early. You glance at the two menus that the waitperson placed efficiently on the table and sip at your ice water. You don’t worry too much because he/she is usually late.
Article Related to: bailers, boundaries, setting boundaries, boundary, stood up, getting stood up, cancels, lack of commitment, bailer, uncommitted, behavior, understanding, understanding behavior, how to set boundaries, tolerations, tolerate, put up with
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8). What Groucho Knew - The Key to Good Relationships According to Groucho Marx By : Annie Kaszina
Groucho Marx was, I believe, a comic genius; a linguistic virtuoso, offbeat, wacky and insanely funny. He was also rude, abrasive and these days he'd qualify as verbally abusive. In film after film Margaret Dumont was on the receiving end of his scathing humour. She would fall for his iconoclastic charm and we the audience would fall about laughing at the sheer improbability of plot and seduction.
Article Related to: relationship patterns, boundaries, worthlessness, verbal abuse, vulnerability, intimacy, emotional hooks.
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9). They Are Out to Get Me: Intention or Unmet Needs? By : Vivian Banta
Copyright 2006 Vivian Banta
A newsletter subscriber asked me to write an article about what she called “positive intention.” To her, it meant the idea that one should initially ascribe positive intentions to those around us until time and experience proved that they were operating in some other fashion. Another way to describe this is to say that one.
Article Related to: intention, needs, unmet needs, intent, behavior, work, workplace, boss, crazy, drives me crazy, on my nerves, boundaries, setting boundaries, set boundary, boundary, tolerate, put up with, enforce boundaries
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10). Overcome challenges and find happiness with these life-management techniques By : Diane Baskind
On the surface, a glimpse into the life of Dara Stewart reveals nothing unusual. She’s got a job she likes, friends and family who love her and a big, dumb Akita named Jake. But after a brush with death from a brain hemorrhage in 2002, Dara’s recovery included having to learn to walk again. For Dara, the normal life she has now, for which she is profoundly grateful, required an astonishing degree of effort and focus.
Article Related to: personal life coach, personal life coaching, personal success coach, stress management, stress reduction, stress relief, self improvement, personal development, personal growth, self help, peace, happiness, boundaries.
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11). Other People's Pets By : Vivian Banta
Copyright 2006 Vivian Banta
Whether or not you are a pet lover, you have probably run across issues with dealing with other people's pets. Either you are getting mauled by someone's huge, slobbering dog at a backyard barbeque or they have decided that it is appropriate to bring Mr. Tinky Woo to your house since he's just an itty-bitty thing. The question is: how do you avoid such situations in the future? Put simply, it's a matter of defining and enforcing your boundaries.
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12). The journey to success in your home based business By : Diana Ennen
Work at Home Success -- How do you measure the success in your life? As a home-based working mom it’s so different than the outside corporate world. I know for me, one day it can be a call from Borders that they are accepting one of my books, where another day it can be that I finally got my 8-year-old to go on a field trip at school. The last two she had missed being too scared to attend and instead spent the day home, sick.
Article Related to: home-based business, success, balancing, boundaries, working at home, working with kids, staying organized, time management tips, hbwm, wahm, christian work at home moms, entrepreneur, virtual assistant business, diana ennen, margate, fl
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14). Strength, hope and old-fashioned chutzpah helped her survive the challenge of a lifetime By : Diane Baskind
A hike in California’s Sequoia National Park turned deadly when Shannon Parker split from her group to grab her sunglasses from the car. Before she could get them, she found herself face-to-face with the lion and came to a daunting realization.
"I knew exactly what it was when I made eye contact with it,” she said in an ABC interview. “It was either the mountain lion or me.
Article Related to: personal life coach, personal life coaching, personal success coach, stress management, stress reduction, stress relief, self improvement, personal development, personal growth, self help, peace, happiness, boundaries, overcoming obstacles.
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