
Communication with Others - Life Bite Series
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Narrated by:
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John Stewart Rushton
About this listen
Life Bite Series. Good communications are paramount if we are to enjoy life, feel good, be happy, understand where we are and those around us. We all know those who are bad communicators in life because they expect everyone else to call them and feel badly done when it doesn't happen.
But communications are a two way thing and a lack of communication can lead to you not only being left out in life or lose business but end up lonely and isolated. Never keep records of who called whom when, just be grateful that you have those around you that enjoy you, so keep in contact. It is better to over contact than under contact, always. If those that contact too much suddenly stopped you would miss them like mad.
©2013 John S Rushton (P)2013 John S Rushton
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