In This Issue
-My Weekly Reminder
–REVVED!
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on
My Weekly Reminder
Always keep in mind that when someone puts forth an idea, their ego is connected to it. Consequently, if you put down or attack their idea, you bruise their ego and put them on the defensive. Now that person is working against you instead of with you. So, the next time someone presents an idea to you–even if you don’t agree with it–hear them out. Ask a few questions about it to make sure you fully understand where that person is coming from. Then, make some positive suggestions on how that person can improve their “already excellent” idea. People will respect you for doing so and they will be far more receptive the next time you present an idea.
REVVED!
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Feedback From a Subscriber
This past week, I received the following email from a subscriber:
“Ross,
Because of all the Weekly Reminders that you run on kindness and caring, I’m a changed person. The idea that you can ‘get more with honey than you can with vinegar’ has finally sunk in!”
Pass it on
If you know anyone who would like to read my Weekly Reminder, I would very much appreciate it if you would pass it on to them or sign them up. Thank you!