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Recently I received an e-mail that included suggestions for living life (author unknown)."? The e-mail made me think about attitudes and people skills"?that increase productivity."? I have come up with a beginning list of ten things."? I invite you to reply to this blog and add your suggestions"?to this list."?

  1. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully. Under promise and over deliver.

  2. When you give something to someone, expect nothing in return."? No expectation means no disappointment.

  3. Remember to respect yourself, respect others, and take responsibility for what you say and do.

  4. When you realize you've made a mistake, own up to it and do what you can do to correct it.

  5. When you say, "I'm sorry," mean it, and "?look the person in the eye."? The words "I'm sorry" should be spoken when you intend to change your behavior 'when you intend to try not to make the same mistake again.

  6. When someone asks you a question you don't want to answer, smile and turn the question back to them by saying something like, "What do you think about it' or, "Why do you want to know?"

  7. Everything in life that is worthwhile involves risk."? Even loving a person, involves risk."? Those who are most successful are usually risk-takers"? Take appropriate risks."?

  8. Failure is not fatal unless you failed to learn."? Failures are valuable lessons that should be used as the stepping stones leading to success."? Welcome the lessons learned from failures along the way and use them to adjust your direction and reach your goals.

  9. Look for the best in others."? Give them the benefit of the doubt.

  10. Stay away from negative people."? If people don't know what street you're going down, they can't rain on your parade.

Rhonda Hamilton is a national speaker, trainer, instructor."? For more information regarding Rhonda, or to read other motivational articles, visit her website at www.RhondaHamilton.com."?

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When you make a mistake don't think of it as a failure but as a valuable lesson from which you can learn and improve.
When you make a mistake don't think of it as a failure but as a valuable lesson from which you can learn and improve.
Another great article! On #5 regarding apologies.....there are many, what I call, "cheap apologies" that people make. This kind of apology is similar to excuse me in a crowded theater.....not something that you've really thought about, but more of a social requirement. Cheap apologies can cost entire relationships. A true apology requires thought about what a person has done wrong and how it may affect the injured party. I have found that when I am able to say, "Please forgive me, I was wrong" I honor that person as well as myself. In life, and in business, the only thing we truly own is how we care for ourselves and others. Thanks again for another great article. Mary

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