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  • Take Care of Your Nokia Cellular Phone Battery the Right Way  By : Alice Sy
    Your Nokia cell phone, no matter how advanced its model is, cannot function without a fully charged Nokia cellular phone battery. It is important that you buy only original batteries, and if possible from the manufacturer itself of your cellular phone. Original cellular phone batteries are more durable, longer-lasting, and are not prone to explosion incidents.
  • Making The Most of Your Nokia Cell Phone Accessories  By : Alice Sy
    Your mobile phone can do better with Nokia cellular phone accessories. Accessories do more than just make your phone attractive and stylish, it keeps you stay on top of the latest technology. There are many accessories that are coming out from mobile phone companies, Nokia being one of them.
  • Nokia Cellular Phones - Technology in One  By : Alice Sy
    You are assured not to be let down with Nokia cellular phones, especially with its newly released Nseries models. What originated in Sweden, Nokia has captivated all audiences from all over the world by storm with its innovativeness and quick thinking. There is always something new with Nokia. This is definitely one brand that doesn't get left behind.
  • Full Color Postcards as a Marketing Tool  By : Jacques Di Salvia
    Bright vibrant color postcards are a proven marketing tool to reach out to your prospective customers and influence them into buying your products and services. This is the most cost-effective medium to communicate with your customer and to keep them updated with relevant information. Postcards have been used as marketing tools for ages, but with the advancement of printing technologies, full color postcards have gradually replaced black and white postcards.
  • Reverse Cell Phone - Find out who phones your kids  By : Jacques S Eskena
    The first cell phone conversation took place in 1973 when Mr. Cooper of Motorola called a rival at AT&T in a very public marketing stunt which took place in a street in New York in front of an unbelieving New York crowd.
  • The Tom Tom GPS System Offers So Much  By : Raymond Fischer
    Tom Tom GPS system products include all-in-one navigation devices which enable users to plot a route right out of the box, switch on and go. These include the Tom Tom GO family, the Tom Tom ONE range and the Tom Tom RIDER (for motorcycles).
  • Requirements for Conducting Video Conference Calls  By : Jody Cafaro
    Video conference calls are quickly becoming an alternative to travel for businesses. They are cheaper and more flexible thereby lowering costs and allowing for a smaller travel budget. In addition, improved technology has incorporated multi-user conferences for conference call services.
  • Building Relationships The 5 Keys To Doing it Right  By : Shannon Graham
    We are all constantly involved in relationships, they are the essence of our daily lives. Yet far too often we are let down or disappointed by the lack of substance and richness in them. This article is for those who want to take back that area of their life, and really enjoy the results of more powerful relationships.
  • One surprising word that can help you get what you want  By : Robert Greenshields
    Most of us really want to help others, whether at work or at home but sometimes our good intentions can get the best of us and we end up taking on too much. This article shares effective strategies for saying 'no' when it really counts.
  • 24 Guidelines for Successful Business Relationships  By : Helene Rothschild
    Are you feeling frustrated with your business clients? Are you a client who is dissatisfied with the services you are receiving? Do you find yourself stressed, and complaining about your business transactions? When all people concerned follow some basic guidelines, everyone can win.
  • Learn Spanish Speaking Quickly & Easily - A Review of Top Sites Offering Spanish Course Online  By : Nitin Verma
    This article reviews the best three websites offering quick and easy spanish speaking course online. All these websites makes spanish language learning a great fun!
  • Call-Killing Phrases  By : Wendy Weiss
    How often have you started a call to a friend, family member or business associate with the phrase, “How are you?” I’m willing to bet the answer is a lot. I know I say it frequently. It’s commonly used as a greeting, as a “hello.”
  • Take Responsibility for Your Own Communication and Take Back Your Power  By : Helen Wilkie
    Taking responsibility for your own part of communication at work can actually empower you. This article give you specific ideas for reclaiming your power at work through more responsible communication.
  • Hypnotic Language To Get What You Want  By : Michael McGrath
    Imagin if you could influence people to do what you wanted by merely speaking to them. Do you think being able to give people verbal commands without them even realising would be a skill worth having? Then read more!
  • Our World, Our Reality Shifts in Our Speaking  By : Lisa Thomas
    This article addresses how we all have the opportunity to “create” the life we want to experience and create the life we want to have.
  • Use Communication Techniques To Persuade People To Your Way Of Thinking  By : Fact Publisher
    Understand what you can do in your communication with others in order to get them to see your way of thinking and persuade them to see things your way.
  • Be A “Should Buster!”  By : Helene Rothschild
    Are you ‘shoulding’ others and yourself? Do you realize how inappropriate and hurtful that usually is? That is because the word ‘should’ implies that if you do, or do not act, think, feel, or say something, you are not okay. That message hurts everyone’s self-esteem. It also hooks the rebellious part of us, and we are likely to react in a passive or active aggressive way.
  • In Communicating At Work: Keep It Simple  By : Helen Wilkie
    Whether we're talking about sales conversations, meetings, e-mails or other written messages, presentations or reports, if we want to improve communication at work, we need to learn to keep it simple.
  • Learn How to be a Good Listener and Observer and become a Better Communicator  By : Fact Publisher
    Learn how to listen and observe people and how to use what you pick up to your advantage in communicating with these them.
  • Be Master of Your Inbox  By : Sergeant Carpenter
    You may be interested to know that my work as a productivity consultant doesn't lead me to teach folks how to do more faster, more faster, until you fall apart. My goal is to help folks identify the things that are profitable and to focus on those tasks as their highest priority, all the time striving to maintain a profitable level of function in each profitable area of activity. In other words, you can have too much of a good thing. Such is often the case with email.
  • The Power of Words - How to Avoid Stomping on Personal and Customer Relationships  By : Sandy Reed
    Your words can make or break your relationships, so choose them carefully! If you’re having a challenge in your life, whether it’s health, finances, personal, or business; look to see if your words are helping or hindering your relationships. Here are 3 tips for choosing powerful words.
  • Dave Barry: Diplomat  By : Gary Crow
    Dave Barry said, "I argue very well. Ask any of my remaining friends. I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me." This self-disclosure prompted Curious George to check around to see just how closely the quotation aligned with reality. This article brings you the inside story.
  • Shut Up!  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    Most people do not realize just how powerful their own words are. The truth is your words can change your life. I’m talking specifically about the words you think and speak to yourself about yourself. Sometimes you just have to say, “Shut up!”
  • Praise Individuals As Well As Groups  By : Helen Wilkie
    Praising a group for its contribution is a positive thing, but it can be even more valuable to praise the individual group members.
  • Speak for Success  By : Sue Currie
    Being able to stand out and deliver a compelling presentation will set you apart. Read tips to help you be a better presenter.
  • Silent Signals: Body Language and Nonverbal Communication  By : Robert F. Abbott
    Find out how body language revealed the true values of business students; learn about the unconscious (and sometimes conscious) signals we give off about our moods and emotions.
  • Good Questions for Effective Communication  By : Robert F. Abbott
    One form of effective communication is the concise question. And, you'll be better able to ask concise questions if you know what kind of information you want, stay focused on one issue at a time, and listen as carefully as you speak.
  • Your Attitude Is Your Choice  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    The attitude that you have right now, at this very moment, is the one you have chosen to carry around. It is determined by how you think. It is your choice!
  • 30 Ways to Resolve Upsets  By : Helene Rothschild
    Do you ever get upset? Welcome to the human race! It is very helpful to have some course of action so that you can overcome that negative feeling and feel good again. Unresolved upsets hurt you and the others involved. As a Marriage, Family Therapist, I discovered some very effective ways to assist my clients. The following 30 guidelines for your personal and professional relationships can help you too.
  • My Friend The Enemy  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Be Open To Criticism. It Could Save Your Life.n
  • Alternatives to excuses  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Trying to get out of bed in the morning? It might be helpful to think about what's going through your head. Mike Scantlebury, Internet Author and creator of many self-help books and articles, looks at a few examples and asks some hard questions. Most important, if you aren't fooling anyone else, why go on trying to fool yourself?
  • Dangerous Conversations: Coaching for Exceptional Performance  By : Gregg Thompson
    Coaching is not just about giving advice or telling war stories. It's about engaging in a different kind of conversation with another person; the kind of conversation that doesn't play it safe, touches of difficult subjects and goes to risky place. These are Dangerous Conversations, and they are what makes great coaching powerful.
  • Who Drives You Up The Wall?  By : Gary Crow
    Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.
  • The Power of Commitment  By : Tony Mase
    Not long ago, a young friend shared a quote with me because of its similarity to one of my favorite quotes by Wallace D. Wattles. In this article, I'll share it with you.
  • Effective Interpersonal Communication Techniques  By : May Chew
    Effective communication is essential to good relationships. The key to effective communication is to learn to listen, be empathic, be present, focus on the content, take note of body language, have something good to say. Build bridges, touch lives and achieve results.
  • Rules of the Road for Effective Communicaton  By : David Steele
    Nobody likes conflict, yet the most innocent words or actions can result in an argument, even with the best of intentions. Don't wait for your next argument- read this article now to learn nine "Rules of the Road" for effective communication.
  • Accepting Responsibility, Without Taking The Blame  By : Rob Marshall
    The only way to overcome our circumstances and take charge of our lives is to accept full responsibility for them. But we shouldn't spend all our time blaming ourselves for our problems. When we accept responsibility we actually regain control of our lives and can begin to change them.
  • How To Give Help, How To Ask For It  By : Helene Rothschild
    Giving help is a craft; receiving help, an art. Read important guidelines about how to give and receive help.
  • Ten Ideas To Empower Your Communication  By : Vera Fit
    There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever understand. You can go though viewing talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinary conversations; certain rules still apply when it comes to fundamental interaction through words.


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