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Virtual business meetings are one method for adjusting to current business practices. But they must be conducted well, or employees feel their time is wasted.
The decision to restart your best self is a commitment you make just for you. But it creates the opportunity to benefit many more lives besides your own.
Acting ugly is a term my grandmother used when someone was behaving in a negative way. But I’ve since learned that acting ugly is directly tied to attitude.
Introductions are a first step in conversation with someone you’ve never met before. But how do we properly introduce people in a now mostly virtual world?
A reader thanked me for writing The Etiquette Blog and asked, “What is the genesis of your blog? Do you think you’ll run out of topics?” Here are my answers.
Being clear-sighted, or even passionately dispassionate, does not mean you give up feeling deeply, empathetically, or compassionately.
Continue reading "Passionately Dispassionate: the Etiquette-ful Stance"
Etiquette, as a tool of positive influence, relies on the subtle acts of kindness, courtesy and respect to persuade others to act accordingly.
At our best, our actions reflect our values. Meaning we take personal responsibility for the actions we take, the reactions we have, and the words we say.
The first step in strengthening any habit is identifying it and putting it into practice. What etiquette-ful habits do you want to grow stronger in 2021?
As 2020 ends, there are bad things evident in our world. But what if, like Pollyanna, we play the Glad Game to find the good in negative situations we face?
Our main priority when leaving home is remaining safe as we go about our business. Traveling is no different, which is why airport etiquette can be so helpful.
Continue reading "Airport Etiquette During and After a Pandemic"
A strive for excellence brings a sense of achievement when goals are reached. It gives room to handle setbacks, learn from mistakes, and lead by example.
Continue reading "Instead of Perfection, Strive for Excellence"
Choosing how we want to be perceived is an act of positivity. An etiquette-ful personal brand can ensure that others view us in a positive light.
You want the holidays to be filled with memory-making moments for your family. But when holiday perfectionism invades the season, the fun is gone.
“Reading between the lines” is necessary in life. Having this ability helps you discern what others intend or want when a request isn’t directly expressed.
Continue reading "Reading Between the Lines of Written Communications"
Listening to your voice of reason provides comfort in knowing you have considered the facts of a situation and responded fairly and respectfully.
While a virtual workplace is convenient, etiquette rules still apply. The most important one: show respect for your co-workers, team members, and leadership.
Understanding how to embrace change offers opportunity to adapt mindfulness and optimism. Etiquette can help smooth this process of re-positioning.
Hosting a party everyone enjoys carries important responsibilities. But current circumstances require hosts to consider additional details.
Continue reading "Hosting a Party During Social-distancing Times"
Every conversation reaches a point when it’s time to change the subject. The art is in switching topics when no one knows you intended to.
Continue reading "How to Smoothly Change the Subject of Conversation"