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    Get A Better Salary Deal: More To Start ... More Later
    The only time to talk about salary with a prospective employer is after they’ve told you, in clear, unmistakable terms, that they want to hire you.Once you’re certain they're offering you the job, it’s time to talk money. The most basic principle in your salary negotiation should be: get them to propose a number first. Unless the company is unwilling to negotiate on salary at all, you’re in a better position to o
    ent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to wha

    A Career That Makes a Difference
    I think I have one of the most important jobs in the world. I didn't realize it at the time, because I took it as a temporary job until, what I thought, a real or permanent job came along. I was an accountant, so I was looking for something along that line. I know when I was in college, people thought in terms of preparing for jobs as a lawyer, doctor, teacher, engineer, or businessman.But the problem in the w
    We typically seek first to be understood; mostly, we do not listen with the intent to understand, we listen with the intent to reply. We are either speaking, or preparing to speak, filtering everything through our own eyeglasses and reading our life stories into other people’s lives.

    “I know exactly how you feel - let me tell you about my experience“ - constantly projecting our own movies onto other people’s behaviour. If we have a problem with someone - then that person just doesn’t understand. Sound familiar? But to understand another person, you have to listen to them, understand them. We are so filled with our own rightness, our own stories. I’m guilty of it too.

    Sometimes, when we are “listening” to another person, we feign listening - we are really ignoring that person. “Mmmhmmmm” We can listen to parts of what is being said, selecting on that which we desire to hear, and sometimes we do listen attentively and even reflectively- listening to the exact words being said, but not really understanding what is being said between the lines. We simply mimic what the other person said, sometimes summing up what they have said, giving the impression that we have understood, or at least that we have tried to understand. But our motives are still the same; to project our own stories onto the other person.

    One woman illustrated this with her child. The woman was walking very fast and kept hurrying her six year old son, telling him to walk faster. As her irritation grew, the child asked her: “What do you think I am?” and she thought, “now he’s playing one of his silly games again“, so she replied: “You’re a banana!”, trying to guess, but not listening. And the child replied dryly: “I am a child, and I cannot walk as fast as an adult!” Seldom will our customers tell us this.

    Listening with the intent to understand gets inside another person’s frame of reference. You look out through it to the world - with their eyeglasses on - or in their shoes. Empathy is not sympathy, which is a form of judgement. Emphatic listening involves much more than registering, reflecting, or even understanding the words that are said..

    Communications experts estimate that only 10 percent of our communication is represented by the words we say. Another 30 percent is represented by our sounds, and 60 percent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to what

    Finding and Using Chinese Search Engines & Directories
    Whether you're just doing research for travel or whether you're a Chinese native or expatriate, you'll be able to catch up on the latest Chinese news, sports, entertainment and stay in touch by using the many Chinese search engines and directories available on the web. Here are some of the most popular and useful sites:Baidu.com - The world's 6th most visited site and the top Chinese website, and that's saying som
    understand them. We are so filled with our own rightness, our own stories. I’m guilty of it too.

    Sometimes, when we are “listening” to another person, we feign listening - we are really ignoring that person. “Mmmhmmmm” We can listen to parts of what is being said, selecting on that which we desire to hear, and sometimes we do listen attentively and even reflectively- listening to the exact words being said, but not really understanding what is being said between the lines. We simply mimic what the other person said, sometimes summing up what they have said, giving the impression that we have understood, or at least that we have tried to understand. But our motives are still the same; to project our own stories onto the other person.

    One woman illustrated this with her child. The woman was walking very fast and kept hurrying her six year old son, telling him to walk faster. As her irritation grew, the child asked her: “What do you think I am?” and she thought, “now he’s playing one of his silly games again“, so she replied: “You’re a banana!”, trying to guess, but not listening. And the child replied dryly: “I am a child, and I cannot walk as fast as an adult!” Seldom will our customers tell us this.

    Listening with the intent to understand gets inside another person’s frame of reference. You look out through it to the world - with their eyeglasses on - or in their shoes. Empathy is not sympathy, which is a form of judgement. Emphatic listening involves much more than registering, reflecting, or even understanding the words that are said..

    Communications experts estimate that only 10 percent of our communication is represented by the words we say. Another 30 percent is represented by our sounds, and 60 percent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to wha

    Reverse Merger; One of Several Options
    Small and mid-size companies looking to go public usually think IPO (Initial Public offering), but find it difficult to get an underwriter to look at them. They go out an engage a consultant that advises them to do a reverse merger and they usually jump into it head first without exploring the options.If you have read some of my previous articles you may find this repetitious, but I can’t emphasis enough the i
    ession that we have understood, or at least that we have tried to understand. But our motives are still the same; to project our own stories onto the other person.

    One woman illustrated this with her child. The woman was walking very fast and kept hurrying her six year old son, telling him to walk faster. As her irritation grew, the child asked her: “What do you think I am?” and she thought, “now he’s playing one of his silly games again“, so she replied: “You’re a banana!”, trying to guess, but not listening. And the child replied dryly: “I am a child, and I cannot walk as fast as an adult!” Seldom will our customers tell us this.

    Listening with the intent to understand gets inside another person’s frame of reference. You look out through it to the world - with their eyeglasses on - or in their shoes. Empathy is not sympathy, which is a form of judgement. Emphatic listening involves much more than registering, reflecting, or even understanding the words that are said..

    Communications experts estimate that only 10 percent of our communication is represented by the words we say. Another 30 percent is represented by our sounds, and 60 percent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to wha

    Internships Lead To Full Time Jobs
    So you’re almost graduating and you know you want to find a job huh? Maybe most or some of your friends are already offered full time positions even before they graduated. You are the only one left where your future is still undetermined. You ask yourself when will your time come? Will you ever land a job? You know you lack experience but how can you get experience in the first place when no one will hire you?I wa
    fast as an adult!” Seldom will our customers tell us this.

    Listening with the intent to understand gets inside another person’s frame of reference. You look out through it to the world - with their eyeglasses on - or in their shoes. Empathy is not sympathy, which is a form of judgement. Emphatic listening involves much more than registering, reflecting, or even understanding the words that are said..

    Communications experts estimate that only 10 percent of our communication is represented by the words we say. Another 30 percent is represented by our sounds, and 60 percent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to wha

    Executive Search Presentations - Better Than a Resume
    Image you are an executive seeking a new position and you could create a PowerPoint presentation about yourself and your accomplishments. Imagine further that you could voice narrated to this presentation using your own voice. You could add the appropriate level of emphasis and articulate your thoughts in a refined manner.If you could do this then you would be playing to your strengths. Executives need to be able
    ent by our body language. In emphatic listening you listen with your ears, but also and most importantly you also listen with your heart.

    When communicating with your customers, you must also love your customers; truly care for their success. If you want to make money by selling a service or product to your customers, you will do this if you are making money for others and helping others to make money. Helping others to make money and helping others to fulfill their desires is a sure way to ensure you’ll easily fulfill your own dreams.

    It is far easier to listen to what someone wants, if we love them. It is far easier to want to fulfill their desires if we care for them. Listen with your heart, and make money in the process. You won’t have to tell your own story. Very soon, everyone will be asking to hear your story. They will want to know how you succeeded, and you can tell them: “I did it by listening, and loving and understanding”. What’s love got to do with it? I’d say “everything.”

    Angela Wickenberg

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