How To Handle It When Love Becomes Contempt
There is an old saying: “Familiarity breeds contempt.” It’s true, familiarity can breed contempt, but it’s a longer route than […]
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There is an old saying: “Familiarity breeds contempt.” It’s true, familiarity can breed contempt, but it’s a longer route than […]
“Each of us has two ends: one to sit with, one to think with. Success depends on which one you […]
Silence Is More Than Golden – It’s When You Look Most Intelligent To Your Audience Dear Sharon, I belong to […]
Illustration by SDI Productions iStock.com … How To Look Confident Even When You’re Not Feelin’ It You know, that feeling, […]
‘Fake It Until You Make It’ Never Works because FAKING IS FAKING, let me explain~
How you talk to yourself is directly reflected in your nonverbal communication. You can’t stop it, how you feel – ‘fake’ie’ – comes through loud and clear…. You say ‘fake it,’ and your mind does just that, IT FAKES IT.
Did you know that 90 to 95% of what we do comes from habit or the unconscious mind. That’s HUGE! It’s necessary too. Imagine having to tell yourself having to breathe in – breathe out….
Rule #2: Size of Ask x Time = # of Yes(es) possible…
Size of Ask: Those experts in “pester power” have “center-of-the-universe’itis” and they most often think they are being perfectly reasonable in asking just one more favor of you.
Time: How often have you heard “It will only take a minute…” and learned that…..
I always love being on Laurie Lawson’s Show The Coaching Game, tonight we shared not only my work with body […]
I have no problem saying ”no” most of the time but I find myself using the wrong words and tone of voice. So I come across as being uncooperative and not a “team player” because I don’t communicate as eloquently as I would prefer when choosing to say ”no”. Any tips you can share? Good question Lynn…
Hello Sharon, I want to thank you again for speaking to our group on Thursday night. I enjoyed hearing your insights […]
Often I get questions that I find are relevant to many of my community, like this one…. Dear Sharon, “How […]