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    Journaling For Profit
    Journaling For Fun and Profit!  your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

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    Getting (Dis)Connected
    My friend purchased a desktop publishing computer from a major online computer hardware vendor.She ordered the powerful stand-alone workstation configured just the way she wanted, with a large monitor, big hard disk and high-speed graphics card. At the same time, she purchased a top-of-the-line scanner and laser printer.When the components arrived, she could not find the cable to connect her computer with the p
    I read a report in the Toronto Star stated that 70% of workplace errors happen because of communication breakdown and that many of them directly relate to a lack of listening skills.

    The challenge is most people filter out sounds, noises and people talking as much as they filter out most of the things their eyes see.

    On one level, this is important. You would go crazy if you processed everything that you heard and you would never be able to have a conversation with a person in a crowded room. However, we get in this habit so much of the time that we literately filter out things that are important to us.

    Another challenge is that we can hear 5 to 10 times faster than we can talk, so our brains start to think of other things rather than focusing on understanding what is being said. In addition, there are many types of listeners and most people don’t even realize which they are.

    I have heard about many team projects that had disastrous results where the people involved "heard" something different and had a different view of the outcome.

    I have a photo "of what someone heard", of a plane in a hanger and what subsequently surrounds the plane. When the supervisor was leaving he said, “Don, turn off the suds machine” Don thought he heard, don't turn off the suds machine, and thought ok? The next morning the hanger was filled with suds and the only parts left showing was the tail of the airplane.

    It shows how, what we heard is our interpretation of what we think they said, after it has gone through our brain filtering system. I have seen many people hold grudges days, over what they believed was said, and not what the person actually said.

    This saying sums it up nicely.

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." –Unknown

    The benefits that come from improving your listening skills can mean the difference between moving ahead in your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

    There

    Search Engines and Open Source, Primed to Take-Over Online Recruitment Game for Employers
    Not too long ago, job boards like Monster, CareerBuilder and HotJobs were primed to put newspapers out of business. Surprisingly, now it seems that search engines such as Google, MSN and Yahoo! are set to dethrone both newspapers and job sites. As revenues and readership for newspapers have been on a consistent downward spiral since the birth of the Internet, their grip on classified advertising has been a major c
    room. However, we get in this habit so much of the time that we literately filter out things that are important to us.

    Another challenge is that we can hear 5 to 10 times faster than we can talk, so our brains start to think of other things rather than focusing on understanding what is being said. In addition, there are many types of listeners and most people don’t even realize which they are.

    I have heard about many team projects that had disastrous results where the people involved "heard" something different and had a different view of the outcome.

    I have a photo "of what someone heard", of a plane in a hanger and what subsequently surrounds the plane. When the supervisor was leaving he said, “Don, turn off the suds machine” Don thought he heard, don't turn off the suds machine, and thought ok? The next morning the hanger was filled with suds and the only parts left showing was the tail of the airplane.

    It shows how, what we heard is our interpretation of what we think they said, after it has gone through our brain filtering system. I have seen many people hold grudges days, over what they believed was said, and not what the person actually said.

    This saying sums it up nicely.

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." –Unknown

    The benefits that come from improving your listening skills can mean the difference between moving ahead in your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

    There

    Professional Liability Insurance for Your Medical Business
    Congratulations doctors, nurses, therapists, and pharmacists! You have studied hard, spent thousands upon thousands of dollars to attend school for what probably felt like thousands upon thousands of years, and now you are ready to enter the medical workforce. You are ready to start working for a medical business, or to open your own medical business. With a scalpel in one hand, a prescription pad in the other, and a stet
    heard" something different and had a different view of the outcome.

    I have a photo "of what someone heard", of a plane in a hanger and what subsequently surrounds the plane. When the supervisor was leaving he said, “Don, turn off the suds machine” Don thought he heard, don't turn off the suds machine, and thought ok? The next morning the hanger was filled with suds and the only parts left showing was the tail of the airplane.

    It shows how, what we heard is our interpretation of what we think they said, after it has gone through our brain filtering system. I have seen many people hold grudges days, over what they believed was said, and not what the person actually said.

    This saying sums it up nicely.

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." –Unknown

    The benefits that come from improving your listening skills can mean the difference between moving ahead in your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

    There

    Basic Levels of Consumer Integrity that Presently Permeates Society
    Reality is not always pretty. But here is a tad bit of it for you today. Well here is an interesting occurrence that is of interest. And this is in any town middle class USA, mixed races neighborhood, the person in question happened to be white. While standing in line a counter for my turn to order and pay. A lady was talking to what could have been her daughter (teenager) and with her was a young child about 3 or 4, who c
    what we think they said, after it has gone through our brain filtering system. I have seen many people hold grudges days, over what they believed was said, and not what the person actually said.

    This saying sums it up nicely.

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." –Unknown

    The benefits that come from improving your listening skills can mean the difference between moving ahead in your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

    There

    3 Special Benefits Every Customer Wants
    Every customer looks for 3 special benefits when they do business with you. They may not specifically ask for these benefits. But you're losing sales if you don't automatically provide all 3.1. Fast ResultsProspective customers may take a long time deciding whether or not they will buy from you. But once they decide to buy, they expect instant results. When people buy a car they want to drive it home toda
    your career, knowledge and skills or falling behind and wondering why.

    Some of the benefits are:

    Resolves Conflict - You are able to understand the other person better which leads to resolutions.
    Increases performance – When everyone is working on the same goal, you can perform like a well-oiled machine and everyone wins in the end.
    Increases your knowledge - Chances are you will learn important information and ideas that will help you.

    There are many ways to improve your listening.

    Some of them are:

    Make sure you are not talking
    Remove distractions i.e. TV, radio, other people
    Check your emotions
    Watch for non-verbal clues

    There are people who have said that they know they interrupt a lot, but are afraid of forgetting what they want to say. However, it is hard to reply to something when you haven’t been listening to them in the first place. You are guessing at what they mean.

    There are several things you can do to assist yourself, such as a note pad to jot down a word or two to help trigger your memory.

    Sadly though, many people only listen to reply and not to understand. These people often don't realize the many benefits they are leaving behind.

    "It is the province of knowledge to speak and it is the privilege of wisdom to listen." - Oliver Wendell Holmes

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