1. Work on remembering peoples’ names.
2. Make an effort to stay in touch with
people – even if it’s only “liking” an occasional photo on facebook, sending a
2 line email, or sending a Christmas card.
3. Develop and improve your listening
skills. This includes not interrupting when others are speaking, not trying to
control the conversation, and showing a respectful, genuine interest in the
speaker.
4. Hold the door for others, and let
others out first (in elevators, on trains and buses etc.)
5. When you’re writing an email, keep
it brief and to the point. Nobody wants to read a long, boring essay.
6. Keep your voice down when you’re
talking on your phone. No-one wants to hear your private conversations (and
especially when you’re travelling on public transport).
7. Show a genuine interest in the
passions of others. Ask lots of open questions, and find out what you can about
their hobbies and interests.
8. When someone joins a conversation
you’re involved it, include them right away, and try to bring them up to speed.
9. Don’t be a whiner or find fault with
everything. Instead, being affirming, optimistic, and try and find the
positives.
10. Be tolerant and patient with other
people, and do what you can to accept them as they are.
11. Don’t go on and on – so other
people fall asleep, begin to feel annoyed or want to run and hide from you.
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