Practice 3
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At every party there usually a group of people, who are having the time of their life.
Their laughing, joking , telling funny stories and just having an over all good time.
So when you arrive at a party, ease yourself into the group of parties.
If you don't know the people, then find an opportunity to introduce yourself. Once your in that group, join in on the jokes and tell a few of your own.
If you don't know a lot of the people at the party, start socializing. Introduce yourself, and have find a common ground. If someone is wearing a cute, give them a compliment. This is a way to start a conversation. Walk around and get to know people. Before you know it, everyone will know your name and you have tons of new friends.
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First,many teens have learned how get their way through “button pushing.” For example, whenever you try to set down a rule or enforce a consequence, your teen will push your buttons, saying, “I hate you”, “You never let me do anything”. Or they might intentionally or unintentionally anger, frustrate, or belittle you during an argument, using a whiny voice or a disgusted look.
Second,you in turn might use the buttons of lecturing or criticizing, while your teen may use the buttons of swearing or rolling his or her eyes.
Many teens learn that arguments with parents are like a big game, with the object of being the first person to control the mood or direction of any confrontation by pushing the other person’s buttons. Whoever can do this first has the most power to control the other player, regardless of their size or age.
Finally,many good kids take a turn for the worse because they become “drunk with power;” by using one or more of the following 7 big guns or “aces” to commit acts of Parent Abuse.
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Before I start to specifically talk about selling, I'd like to first discuss 'complicated' versus 'simple'.
First,in the past we have been taught to respect and value the 'complicated.' Whole industries have cropped up to make complicated products, to convince us we need these complicated products and to then help us use these complicated products.
Second,on the other hand, in the past we have not respected or valued the 'simple'. The simple is seen as common sense and by definition, since it's 'common' sense, its perceived value is diminished.
The absolute irony is that to make something complicated is simple and to make something simple is complicated! To make something simple requires a lot of effort and skill. To make something simple often requires a lot more time and expense than to make it complicated.
Recently people have started to demand the simple in their lives and are seeing the value in simple. Simplicity now sells and people are even starting to pay more money for the simple.
Now let's come back to selling and whether it is complicated or simple.
I think that not only have we been convinced that selling is complicated but we also use the perspective that selling is complicated as an excuse. Let me explain further.This information from www.complicated or process.com
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Nice work, Safaa! I really love the way you think and write! Bravo.
ReplyDelete:-) Kristi