Sunday, October 31, 2010

Self-Improvement - High risk and the changes required

Many of these traditions will always be with us, like saying please and thank you, Enable and on time. Some other habits should no longer appear necessary general and stuffy, while there are many new customs we observe that go along with our modern world.

Respect. Phones, call waiting, instant messaging - we have more communication and technology is available, but a general rule, always: Give your full attention to the person with whom you speak! IfThey are to lunch with them or in a meeting or a movie, turn off your phone until you are finished. If a conversation does not push more than once between calls, and only if you expect your child as something urgent call for a ride home. If you are instant messaging, only one call on hold at a time and allow no lag in between. Tell the other person if you have to go to something else.

Comment. We are inundated withCommunication these days, but do our best every personal mail, phone message, and personal e-mail confirmation within 24 hours. If size is a problem, then give single-sentence answers, or by e-mail and voice mail, you can set an automatic reply message. It is polite to allow people with a clear answer that you too busy to long e-mails in response to their efforts to know to ignore the communication. shall, on the other hand, not people with spam messages.

Drivepatient and polite. Not tail-gate or drive aggressively, and use your turn signal at the time, even when changing lanes. Parking is not blocking a sidewalk or blocking someone people do not you walk around your car on a zebra crossing. Keep your muffler repair and keep your radio low when in residential areas. Never honk to get someone to your building to your car, but to go to your door.

Some Oldies but Goodies include: Do not use foul language, no litter(Cigarette butts are not exempt) who do not smoke around non smokers or smoking restricted areas, do not let your pets disturbing others or leave mess on their property, clean and personal food-related habits, stop Curb Your other, and if in doubt ask.

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