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  • 8). How Leaders Create Trust  By : Steve Kaye
    People buy from you, offer help, and grant rewards based on trust. Here are ways to increase your success by creating trust. While we do most of these things, missing even one of them can ruin it all. > Be Dependable * Deliver what you promise and promise only what you can deliver. Report delays immediately. * Be on time. Leave early for appointments.
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  • 13). How to make your business a success.  By : pete arkwright
    Respect Respect: The client’s perception of your value, excellence, usefulness, or importance. concede addresses the client’s query, “What can this person or trade do for me?” Respect can be articulated by explicitly answering these questions throughout the sales phase: From this point forward, we will let you in on little secrets that will help you implement this subject into your life.
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  • 20). How to enhance your personal happiness  By : mary lennox
    How often have you heard the cry “All I want is to be happy?” Sometimes this has been followed with,” Surely, that’s not too much to ask for?” Not too much to ask for. This suggests two things for me. That the person thinks that happiness is an entitlement and that it is someone else’s responsibility to give this or make this for them. I have had various periods throughout life when I would say that I have been happy and also other times when I have been unhappy.
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  • 21). Shades of Grey: Government, Religion, & People  By : Lee Down
    Some think that everything is black and white. I'm beginning to see everything as different shades of grey. Having worked with people in an increasing variety of ways the past 10 years, in a variety of occupational and volunteer scenarios, I've been exposed to many, many different ways of being, seeing, believing, working, and living. Is one way worse than the other? Is one person's beliefs worse than another? Is one person's ethics worse than another? For many of us, we will make judgements about others over these little things.
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