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Our Responses Are Not Necessarily Those of Others

by Laurie Wilhelm
In a previous article, I was taking a look at our natural human tendancy to impose our personal emotions, perceptions or beliefs onto our understanding of others.
I’d like to share with you here …

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Posts on Interpersonal Skills

by Laurie Wilhelm

Here are some blog posts I’ve come across over the past week that I found interesting and useful so I thought I’d share them with you.

This is my latest online discovery. It’s a gem. Lee Ann Lambert’s Living Introverted is not just for the introverted, it’s a great resource for extroverts to better understand “the other side.” I can’t pick out just one post because they’re all good and very well written. Take some time and read a few – they’re worth it!

Craig Harper is always interesting. In this post, he writes about Listening.

Karl Staib at Work Happy Now posted a video where he takes only a couple minutes to talk about how Forcing A Smile Can Make You Happy.

Jonathan Fields of Awake at the Wheel gives suggestions to Be a Better Speaker: Go Commando.

Safana Zahili from dailytakeoff.com takes a brief look at cultural etiquette in her post When in Rome: Travel Etiquette for Business and Pleasure.

Patrick Mathieu’s Power of Mortality offers a thoughtful look on taking our life for granted in his post Your License is Suspended.

Enjoy!

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