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How Important Is Effective Communication in the Workplace? t hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high.Effective communication in the workplace is necessary for a friendly and conducive work environment. When people do not communicate effectively, their productivity decreases and everyone gets stressed. Below are some common problems that prevent effective communication. These can be overcome by simply minimizing them or even eliminating them. Realize that when these things are dealt with, the organization can function more efficiently, and the work environment is much more pleasant for everyone.Sarcasm. A sarcastic remark is one that may seem positive superficially, but underneath, it really means the opposite. This makes others angry and resentful of you. When someone delivers a sarcastic remark directed at you, instead of delivering one back, try to confront the person. Do this when nobody else is present. A matter such as this is pr All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that fir Omniscout Introduces Portable Theft-Prevention Devices I've been in the humor business for over 40 years, so I guess I could be classified as an "expert" in the business of humor. But, I don't consider myself an expert in humor...just a lot of experiences... good and bad! Over the years, I've never gotten tired of putting a smile on somebody's face, even if it's just for a few seconds. The sound of laughter is great, and I think everyone likes it. Being in the humor business started for my when I was eleven years old, and I've been at it ever since.With the cases of cars and motorcycles being stolen each year steadily growing, the need for anti-theft devices is also growing. To address this demand, Omniscout has recently introduced to the public their newest monitoring and tracking devices.The division of WorldScout Corporation which is based in Phoenix, Arizona launched two models of tracking devices at the V-Twin Expo held in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company has developed the most sophisticated and most effective devices of its kind. They call the devices the Omniscout Portable and the Portable Pro. And they are calling them such for good reasons - both devices are as small and lightweight as a cell phone, hence the name. The size of these devices allows them to be easily concealed in a vehicle or even by a person.The device is so accurate that the person o We all know that laughter is the best medicine, and it has been humor that has helped me to cope through me darkest days, and there have been many! Humor has been therapy for me, and I use it though thick and thin! Every time I put a smile on somebody's face, it makes my day and gives me a lift. I know I have done something important to make someone happy and that's important to me. So, how does humor help me to cope? Example: I was in the hospital for about a week recently, and I was admitted to the intensive care unit, with bleeding in the stomach. I was conscious and the medical staff were doing tests, etc. After arrived, a nurse came into my room, carrying a clip-board, and she was going to ask me about 15 questions, so we got started. Every time she would ask me a question, I would answer it with a silly, ridiculous answer in an attempt to make her laugh, and then I would follow up with a straight and serious answer, etc. It was a little game I played with her, and she seemed to enjoy it. There are two types of humor. 1) memorizing jokes and other material for presentation. 2) Spontaneous humor, where the humor is done in real time...or at the moment. Being in the hospital, this was my attempt at doing spontaneous humor, because I didn't know what the nurse was going to ask me. The questions and answers went something like this: Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you smoke?" Jerry: "Only when I'm on fire!" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you drink?" Jerry: "Drink what? Tomato juice, milk...what? No, I don't drink anymore...I don't drink any LESS, either!" (Gotcha!) Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, are you allergic to anything?" Jerry: "Only to a nosey nurse, who keeps asking me dumb questions and won't let me get my beauty rest, while I'm on my death bed! Did you hear me...my DEATH bed?" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you have any pain?" Jerry: "Yes, I have a pain in the butt, and guess who's causing it?" (hint, hint!) The nurse had a great sense of humor, and we had a good time! Anyway, the questions and answers went something like that. I remember one question when I managed to have the nurse in "stitches," get it?" Stitches! Hospital...nurse...surgeon..HELLO...are you with me? (I can't imagine why so many people think my humor is so dry and off the wall) After the question and answer session, the nurse went off to do her duties for the rest of the day. Late in the afternoon, and before the day shift was over, the nurse came back into my room, and gave my a big hug! "What was THAT for?" I asked. "That's for making me laugh this morning and making my day," she said. and she left for the day. The big hug made my day, too! And, this is an example of how humor helps me to cope, and sometimes under serious conditions like being in a hospital. And no, I don't get hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high. All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that firs Why A High Quality Auto Sound System Is A Great Investment In Your Automobile nt to make someone happy and that's important to me.For those people who love music and like to take it with them, there are many systems that you can plug your music right in to. It doesn't matter what kind of mp3 player you may have all of the newer stereos have the plug in for the mp3 connect.Many of us know that bringing an mp3 player around with you everywhere you go is a lot better then bringing a book full of CDs with you. It is also a good tool because a lot of people only like one or two songs from a CD so now you can just download the certain ones you want directly to your mp3. Having a sound system that you can just plug your mp3 up to is better then having a ton of CDs.I don't know about you but I am totally fascinated by audio books. You will learn that these books can teach you about your audio that you may have and teach you how to fix them if they may become broken. So if So, how does humor help me to cope? Example: I was in the hospital for about a week recently, and I was admitted to the intensive care unit, with bleeding in the stomach. I was conscious and the medical staff were doing tests, etc. After arrived, a nurse came into my room, carrying a clip-board, and she was going to ask me about 15 questions, so we got started. Every time she would ask me a question, I would answer it with a silly, ridiculous answer in an attempt to make her laugh, and then I would follow up with a straight and serious answer, etc. It was a little game I played with her, and she seemed to enjoy it. There are two types of humor. 1) memorizing jokes and other material for presentation. 2) Spontaneous humor, where the humor is done in real time...or at the moment. Being in the hospital, this was my attempt at doing spontaneous humor, because I didn't know what the nurse was going to ask me. The questions and answers went something like this: Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you smoke?" Jerry: "Only when I'm on fire!" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you drink?" Jerry: "Drink what? Tomato juice, milk...what? No, I don't drink anymore...I don't drink any LESS, either!" (Gotcha!) Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, are you allergic to anything?" Jerry: "Only to a nosey nurse, who keeps asking me dumb questions and won't let me get my beauty rest, while I'm on my death bed! Did you hear me...my DEATH bed?" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you have any pain?" Jerry: "Yes, I have a pain in the butt, and guess who's causing it?" (hint, hint!) The nurse had a great sense of humor, and we had a good time! Anyway, the questions and answers went something like that. I remember one question when I managed to have the nurse in "stitches," get it?" Stitches! Hospital...nurse...surgeon..HELLO...are you with me? (I can't imagine why so many people think my humor is so dry and off the wall) After the question and answer session, the nurse went off to do her duties for the rest of the day. Late in the afternoon, and before the day shift was over, the nurse came back into my room, and gave my a big hug! "What was THAT for?" I asked. "That's for making me laugh this morning and making my day," she said. and she left for the day. The big hug made my day, too! And, this is an example of how humor helps me to cope, and sometimes under serious conditions like being in a hospital. And no, I don't get hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high. All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that fir The Ultimate Million Dollar Challenge - of Yourself the moment. Being in the hospital, this was my attempt at doing spontaneous humor, because I didn't know what the nurse was going to ask me. The questions and answers went something like this:How do you spell success? Is it M-I-L-L-I-O-N? Is it $25 an hour? Is it $12 an hour? Being able to comfortably pay all your bills with an extra $50 in the bank? How do you personally define success? If you have not reached that level of achievement, how close are you?We must be consciously aware of where we are going if we ever expect to reach it. Being average is so common that only a small group of high achievers ever go for the gold and get it. This is not the time to stand around and watch others live a dream-come-true lifestyle. It's time for you to do it. There's not a person reading this article who cannot manifest whatever level of success they desire.If there is anyone doing what you want to do or living the lifestyle you desire, it is possible for you. The greatest challenge we face when we decide to move from one level of suc Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you smoke?" Jerry: "Only when I'm on fire!" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you drink?" Jerry: "Drink what? Tomato juice, milk...what? No, I don't drink anymore...I don't drink any LESS, either!" (Gotcha!) Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, are you allergic to anything?" Jerry: "Only to a nosey nurse, who keeps asking me dumb questions and won't let me get my beauty rest, while I'm on my death bed! Did you hear me...my DEATH bed?" Nurse: "Mr. Aragon, do you have any pain?" Jerry: "Yes, I have a pain in the butt, and guess who's causing it?" (hint, hint!) The nurse had a great sense of humor, and we had a good time! Anyway, the questions and answers went something like that. I remember one question when I managed to have the nurse in "stitches," get it?" Stitches! Hospital...nurse...surgeon..HELLO...are you with me? (I can't imagine why so many people think my humor is so dry and off the wall) After the question and answer session, the nurse went off to do her duties for the rest of the day. Late in the afternoon, and before the day shift was over, the nurse came back into my room, and gave my a big hug! "What was THAT for?" I asked. "That's for making me laugh this morning and making my day," she said. and she left for the day. The big hug made my day, too! And, this is an example of how humor helps me to cope, and sometimes under serious conditions like being in a hospital. And no, I don't get hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high. All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that fir Financing a Home Purchase sense of humor, and we had a good time! Anyway, the questions and answers went something like that. I remember one question when I managed to have the nurse in "stitches," get it?" Stitches! Hospital...nurse...surgeon..HELLO...are you with me? (I can't imagine why so many people think my humor is so dry and off the wall) After the question and answer session, the nurse went off to do her duties for the rest of the day.Unless you are fortunate enough to have the financial resources to purchase a home for cash you will definitely need to apply and obtain a home mortgage in order to purchase a home. Following are 5 steps in the home mortgage process.1. Gather and organize all your financial records and any supporting documents. At the very least you will be required to provide to a home mortgage company the following: · State and local tax returns for the past two years· Recent credit card statements· Banking and brokerage statements for the past three months· Title of any vehicles you own· Pay stubs for the past month· IRA, 401(K), and other investment statements for the past three months2. Shopping and comparing home mortgage offers is critical in the home purchasing process. Just a small difference in the interest r Late in the afternoon, and before the day shift was over, the nurse came back into my room, and gave my a big hug! "What was THAT for?" I asked. "That's for making me laugh this morning and making my day," she said. and she left for the day. The big hug made my day, too! And, this is an example of how humor helps me to cope, and sometimes under serious conditions like being in a hospital. And no, I don't get hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high. All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that fir Aquarium Stands t hugs everywhere I go, but a smile will help to keep my spirits high.Aquarium stands are special stands designed to place aquariums upon. The size and material used to make an aquarium stand depends on the type of aquarium.Aquariums can be made of either glass or acrylic. Glass aquariums weigh three times more than acrylic aquariums. Acrylic aquariums have to be supported along the full length and width of the bottom. Glass aquariums need support only in the outer edges.Depending on the type of aquarium, aquarium stands are broadly divided into two categories, which are open type and closed type aquarium stands. Open type aquarium stands are the simplest type of stands and are made of lighter materials than wood. They can hold glass aquariums, which weigh upto 40 galleons. They do not have a top lid and are provided with cross support at the sides and back. Aquariums must sit squarely on the rectangular All of us have made somebody laugh at one time or another, and we all know how good it feels. The gratification from putting a smile on someone's face cannot be measured. And, it doesn't have to be through the use of humor. We all put smiles on people's faces in our own unique way. Give a child a present at Christmas on his or her birthday, and watch that child open that gift. The child's face lights up...a big smile on that child's face! You get a warm feeling in your heart; maybe a lump in your throat, and glassy eyes...right? It's a warm feeling you have all over, and it nothing do to with humor, etc. It has to do with giving! Mother's and father's know all too well, when a child brings a smile to their faces. When that child says that first word; takes that first step; takes that first wobbly bike ride, and starts school, etc. The parents get that smile and warm feeling all over! Aside from the parents, school teachers, more than anyone else, know the great satisfaction they get from seeing a student write that first sentence; do that first math problem; and pass that first test. And, that's why I think school teachers do what they do...the gratification of it all. They deal with the students everyday...up close and personal. But, everyone puts a smile on someone's face in their own way. For example: Farmers and ranchers put food on our tables and that makes us happy, right? What would we do without the truckers and delivery people who put that food on the table? Engineers who make our lives more comfortable, and all of our useful gadgets. All the people who make all the goodies we enjoy...bake goods, ice cream, etc. The medical people who keep us healthy. The transportation people who get us from one place to another. And, what would we do without the garbage people who make us happy, when they take the garbage away, and keep insects from spreading disease. The construction people who built our houses, apartments, and work places, etc. Were you happy when you moved into that new house? Retailers, service people, financial people who help us in so many different ways, and the list goes on and on! I worked for an engineering company for over ten years. And, if there is a piece of metal on the table; wire; epoxy; glue; wire mesh, it wasn't much by itself. But, put all these things together and now you have measuring devices that do research on: earthquakes; volcanoes; hurricanes; lightning; flood control; airline safety and on and on. And, when I worked in engineering, I always felt I was contributing to make things better for humans, animals, and the environment! And indirectly, I was putting a smile on someone's face someplace, etc. So, people in America share and give of themselves in every occupation and profession. Everyone has something to share, give, and contribute to make things better in America, and to make someone smile. Everyone has a passion that makes that person happy, and hopefully that passion makes others happy as well. My passion just happens to be humor, and I take it everywhere I go. Humor for me, has been an obsession since I was a kid! From a young age, my mission in life, has been to put a smile on somebody's face, that will make that person happy. Humor has not been an 8 to 5 job for me...it's 24/7! I work all holidays and never take any time off...and, I love it!
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