Have you ever wanted to initiate a conversation with someone but were unsure about how to break the ice? I think we have all been there at some point in time. Even though I am a very outgoing guy, there are still times when breaking the ice is something I struggle with. I recently read
Do you have a hard time saying NO to others? I can tell you one person who does not need any advice for how to say no to others, and that is my mentor Howie. And he has quite an ingenious and graceful strategy he uses for how to say no without actually saying no.
Ok reader, it’s time for you and me to have a conversation about better conversations. We all know people who have really great conversation skills, and we all know people who have crappy conversation skills. I have uncovered some really interesting dos and don’ts for better conversations that I would like to share with you.
I have long been a fan of Aesop’s fables, so when I decided to write a blog post on the power of gratitude, there was one fable I knew I needed to share with you guys.
There is one specific activity that sailors who are participating in Navy SEAL training do at the start of every day that demonstrates discipline and attention to detail amongst other things.