How can you make a change in your life?

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A successful business is not just about money, but also about people - it is about ordinary communication and management of emotions. The same applies to our personal lives and our relationships with our loved ones. Therefore, let's focus our lesson today on leadership in small steps steps you can do every day to improve the quality of your life as well as the lives of the people around you. Jeff Haden, popular author of managerial columns on Inc.com, recommends the following steps to change.

I will notice the unappreciated

There are some occupations that do not require a lot of skill, such as mail delivery, or sitting at the check out counter. Share a smile and a kind word with those who have these types of thankless jobs. Make eye contact with them and show them your recognition, even a minute counts.

I will offer latitude

You are the boss and you know what needs to be done. No wonder it is perfectly natural for you to give your subordinates binding instructions. But by doing so, you stifle their creativity and show no respect for their skills. Let them make some decisions and they will feel that you trust their abilities. Latitude is a gift for everyone.

I will answer unspoken questions

Your teammates sometime ask questions that are different from those that actually interest them. The reasons may be diverse: they may be shy or hesitant. Often there is an unspoken question behind the one they ask. Try to figure out what it is and answer it as well.

I will get under the surface

When someone makes a mistake, it is easy for you to assume that they did not listen to you or were not careful enough. However, there can be less apparent reasons – there can be reasons hidden beneath the surface. This commitment is about providing empathy.  In fact, it could even be you who caused the mistake.

These rather simple commitments can make a big change in your life. If you remember them and begin to act accordingly, it is likely that you will find yourself both more popular and more relaxed.

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