Improving Your Popularity At Work

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
Instant Turnaround!
-I Want to Hear Your Success Stories
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

Some people, when they accomplish something at work, feel a strong need to tell others about it.  They think this will somehow improve their popularity among fellow employees.  In reality, nothing could be further from the truth.  Talking about yourself is bragging.  Bragging about your accomplishments not only turns people off, it also tells your boss that you’re self-centered and not a team player.  If you truly want to improve your popularity at work, one of the best ways is to call attention to the accomplishments of your fellow employees.  If you do this, your peers will absolutely love you and your boss will think you have leadership potential. 

Instant Turnaround! by Harry Paul and Ross Reck

Below is an image of the cover of my new book which will be launched during the April/May time frame of 2009.  If you would like to download the table of contents and first chapter, simply click on it.

Ross Reck's Instant Turnaround

 

I Want to Hear Your Success Stories

If you have a success story using some of the ideas that I’ve presented in my Weekly Reminder, my books or my seminars, please send them to me.  I would love to read them and possibly print them in a future issue of the Reminder.  Click here for my email address.

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!

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