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  • 7). Relationship Between Procrastination and Time Management  By : Mitch Johnson
    Have you ever experience that it is difficult sometimes to say no to somebody who is good to us. Or we are afraid if we say no to that person, we might hurt her or his feeling. But in the other hand, we have many tasks which we need to accomplished on time, and we know with the additional works, this cannot be done. Find out on how to overcome these queries in this article.
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  • 12). My First Time Playing Golf  By : Steve Holloway
    Many summers ago, I recall lying in front of the TV, wearing in my shorts, sipping a refreshing drink, enjoying the warm breeze, watching the Masters. I found myself being strangely fascinated by the game. Until that point I had considered it a game for the rich, well-to-do and young, loud, brash sales reps. I decided to get of my lazy backside and.
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  • 18). Prioritizing Helps in Meeting Deadlines  By : Mitch Johnson
    It is not once or twice in the course of our work that we have to meet deadlines. They crop up every now and then. That is ok enough it is only that when we approach the deadline everything goes haywire and there is a mess everywhere. The things we do daily are thrown completely off gear and meeting the deadline becomes a big head ache.
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  • 19). How to Address the "Timing Isn't right" Objection  By : Art Sobczak
    As with any objection, you need to break it down gradually with a series of questions. What you don't want to say at this point is, “Oh, OK, when can I call you back.” A date is of little use if they're not interested. Because they've then just given you the next date when they'll brush you off again. Your first move needs to be,“I see. Let's talk about that.
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  • 21). A Key Element In Public Speaking: Timing Pauses  By : James Masterson
    Timing is essential when speaking in public. The cliché: It is not what you say but more on how you say it, applies so much to public speaking. Where you put your pauses during your presentation is one of the important aspects of maintaining an audience that is free from drowsing off. Couple this with humor and you are definitely on a roll. Timing is the element involved during reactions that are spontaneous especially on developments during your delivery that are unexpectedly expected.
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