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10 Simple Behaviors That Diminish Trust

10 Simple Behaviors That Diminish Trust | Strategies for Managing Your Business | Scoop.it
Self-check: are you reducing trust without knowing it?

Via AlGonzalezinfo, Amy Melendez, David Hain
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Trust is the thing that holds all relationships together, be they business or persoanl...

ThinDifference's curator insight, January 19, 9:35 AM

It is amazing how quickly trust can be lost, so it is essential to pause, breathe, and think. Some behaviors to consider and avoid.

Angie Mc's curator insight, January 19, 4:40 PM

Spot on! Whether at work or at home, avoiding these behaviors increases trust in all relationships.

Angie Mc's comment, January 19, 4:41 PM
Tools to improve trust in all relationships.
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How Rejection Breeds Creativity

How Rejection Breeds Creativity | Strategies for Managing Your Business | Scoop.it

With a few small changes in your mindset, you can turn rejection into a dramatic boost for your motivation and focus.


Being rejected is often a statement that you (or your ideas) are too far from the current mainstream to be considered safe or comfortable. This could actually be a good thing. You're ahead of your time. While the group or client may not believe they need you right away, the world probably does. If you're too far from the mainstream, you could be the one pushing progress forward.


Via Vicki Kossoff @ The Learning Factor
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