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Let Their Lights Shine: Six Ways to Make Sure Everyone Has a Say (and Isn't Just Letting the Leader "Win")
1. Have the team write down their thoughts first before sharing them aloud. This gives each member a moment to consider how best to phrase their points in order to ensure that others receive the message as intended. It will also help to keep comments tight and on point versus sharing rambling thoughts off the top of their heads, or being ill-prepared to disclose any topics that they feel are worthwhile. Read More »
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I am so excited that I have my first team member in my Mary Kay business. I am on my way towards Directorship. I'm not only excited, I am truly blessed. God directed a wonderful woman in my path. Our relationship started as Teacher/Parent, then progressed to… Read More »
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What would one do?
As the years have raced by I've given away the world. That was my choice. Very rarely did I ever put myself first. My satisfaction was to... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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<p><span lang="EN-GB" style="FONT-SIZE:10pt;FONT-FAMILY:Arial;">Being psychic refers to the ability of an individual to perceive things hidden from normal senses through what may be referred to as extra-sensory perception. Ever think of someone right before they call? Ever got a feeling... Read More »
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The affectionate side of him only comes out once he has had is ultimate gamer satisfaction. Or, are women selfish for wanting time that he should dedicate for himself? Where is the middle ground? Read More »
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No, not me and Dan. We (i.e. Dan and I) finally broke up with Sally, our couple's therapist! I can't tell you how happy I am about it. I've been wanting to end sessions with her for a while now, but instead of being honest with her, I would show up and act out, get all tense, and eventually cry. Then Sally would be like, "See, you clearly don't have your emotions under control. I'll see you next week." I would leave hating her, angry at myself for sabotaging the situation. And I'd get even more pissed off when I paid her bill. So how did I finally get it together to end things with Sally amicably? It's funny you should ask. Read More »
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April is a time of many public holidays in South Africa and we end up with many long weekends. Without the rush of homework and ironing school uniforms I had lots of time on my hands and got to do some study and work. Reading and article here and listening to a lecture there, squizzing... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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