How many times have you been dissatisfied with an outcome, only to have someone else present a totally different perspective? Would you be able to maintain the optimism that this gentleman did under his circumstance? A 92-year-old, petite, well-poised and … Continue reading
Hurricane Ike
The Difference between Always and Almost Always
February 18, 2011 By admin
In my leadership and communications seminars, we talk about ambiguous words …. words like ‘always’ , ‘almost always’, ‘rarely’ and ‘never’. The meaning of these words may seem clear to you…and yet you would be surprised at the responses. According to my research … Continue reading →
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