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The other day a reporter call to interview me on the “Death of Customer Service”. My first reaction was to deny that charge and claim that customer service is very much alive and well. But upon further thought of the service I’ve received Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! A High End Cleaner Machine This may seem like a simple question, but it's actually a little more complex -- and perhaps you know that already. When I work privately with clients on such a topic, it takes a few months! Still, here are two steps you can take right away, to connect quickly with someone, no matter what the situation.
In other words, how will you know when you've "connected" with someone? For instance, will you recognize the "connection" when you hear the other person say something in particular? Or when he or she has a certain facial expression? Or when you feel a particular way physically (i.e. gut feeling)? And so on. If you take the time upfront to figure this out, when you're talking with someone you'll be able to more easily recognize these moments -- and take advantage of them. This may not necessarily be a simple question to answer. But when you do, it'll serve you well in many different contexts. Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! Dynamic Sorority Fund Raising Idea Revealed In other words, how will you know when you've "connected" with someone? For instance, will you recognize the "connection" when you hear the other person say something in particular? Or when he or she has a certain facial expression? Or when you feel a particular way physically (i.e. gut feeling)? And so on. If you take the time upfront to figure this out, when you're talking with someone you'll be able to more easily recognize these moments -- and take advantage of them. This may not necessarily be a simple question to answer. But when you do, it'll serve you well in many different contexts. Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! WARNING. Easy Journey Ahead If you take the time upfront to figure this out, when you're talking with someone you'll be able to more easily recognize these moments -- and take advantage of them. This may not necessarily be a simple question to answer. But when you do, it'll serve you well in many different contexts. Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! Barter: It's Not Just for Doctors Anymore This may not necessarily be a simple question to answer. But when you do, it'll serve you well in many different contexts. Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! Jobs - Employment Agent Pay attention and actively look out for opportunities to "connect", as you've defined above. This seems obvious, but it can be a difficult step! When we start talking with someone, we start with the best of intentions. But then we get distracted. We start thinking about other things, or spacing out, or rehearsing in our heads what we'll say next, and so on. If you're doing this, you're not really participating in the conversation you're in. Not only that, you're probably also missing big chunks of what the other person is saying -- and along with it, missing opportunities to connect. So practice staying present in the conversations you're having. And next time you want to connect with someone quickly, follow these 2 steps. It's amazing how much mileage you can get from such a simple process.
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