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Have you ever felt you should disengage a conversation sooner than it ended? When you think, “Wow, that went on too long!” it’s time to recognize the signs.
Continue reading "Signs that You Should Disengage a Conversation"
There are many reasons to exit a conversation but all of them are because you need to place your focus – or your physical presence – somewhere else.
Continue reading "When to Exit a Conversation and How to Do it Gracefully"
Are you constantly dodging interruptions? Dealing with them comes down to what is most respectful to not only the interrupter, but to ourselves.
When I ask students which conversation topics should be avoided, their answers rarely differ. Find out why, and when, to shy away from certain subjects.
Getting through a day isn’t always easy, but a mindset mantra might help. Create one based on your belief that you are valuable and important.
Continue reading "An Etiquette-ful Mindset Mantra for Success"
Giving yourself a table manners review once in a while is a helpful exercise. Even the most etiquette-ful among us can benefit from a refresher course.
Getting credit for achievements happens as you aim for effectiveness and do your work well. But what if you receive undeserved credit for an accomplishment?
Continue reading "Receiving Undeserved Credit for a Job Well Done"
When sending emails to two or more people, they should be directly involved in the subject at hand. A particular communication goal is to be achieved.
Continue reading "Sending Emails Addressed to Two or More People"
A grumpy coworker doesn’t just have the potential to put a damper on your day, but on your entire work life. Here are tips for overcoming this situation.
Bowling etiquette rules encourage courtesy, promote safety, and help keep areas orderly. As a game of skill, abiding by guidelines ensures optimum performance.
When you learn that a friend has a serious illness, it puts everyone off balance. As much as you want to help, sometimes this requires the least effort.
Communication is challenging enough, but when phone anxiety is part of the challenge, things become even more difficult. Here are tips to help you overcome it.
Etiquette promotes personal efficiency and effectiveness when socializing with others. It is about facilitating ease and helping others be more comfortable.
Continue reading "Efficiency and Effectiveness – How Etiquette Leads to Both"
Showing up in a polite, positive, or good way means that you are behaving well. Yet some people have the opinion that etiquette is an antiquated idea.
Using etiquette guidelines when having a difficult conversation will put you at ease. It can even help establish a better outcome than you anticipated.
Being nice and kind are necessary for our sanity. When persons are described as both nice and kind, they act in ways that demonstrate consideration for others.
Continue reading "Being Nice and Kind Engages You as a Person"
Since ancient times, the act of giving flowers conveys a special meaning. Flowers provide a message for those who receive them in a language all their own.
Shyness is a learned behavior, sometimes resulting from negative life experiences. But practicing etiquette skills can help you overcome wallflower tendencies.
Continue reading "Overcoming Shyness Through Etiquette-ful Action "
While you’re busy spring cleaning your home, think about the negative etiquette habits that could be holding you back. Ready to sweep those away as well?
Continue reading "Spring Cleaning Negative Etiquette Habits"