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Interpersonal
Communication: 6 Strategies For More Effectiveness
by Dave Cleinman
As network marketers
the relationships that we build are key. In any job that requires
interactions with others relationships are equally important. Even parents
communicating with children and significant others communicating with each
other can benefit from these strategies designed to improve and make best
use of interpersonal communication. The end result is smoother and more
direct dialogues that lead to solutions and improved daily interactions.
1. Be Honest: Occasionally a white lie is not a big deal. But whenever there
is a major issue, a challenge that requires a solution, or personal
distress, honesty is always the best policy. Speaking our minds clearly,
sharing honest feelings and opinions, and not holding back details may cause
some initial discomfort. The end result is worth it, though, because it
allows for complete resolutions to situations, and fewer chances for repeat
occurrences of offenses.
2. Be Fair: Sometimes known as fight fair. Bringing up past offenses, using
unrelated examples, changing the subject, or using other diversionary
techniques add a tremendous amount of resentment into a relationship and do
permanent damage if such behaviors become habits. Genuinely listen to the
other person's concerns, acknowledge when at fault, and take full
responsibility.
3. Think Win-Win: The best communicators desire an outcome where
all parties are satisfied. There is a simple and logical reason for this.
Happy customers come back again and again and again. Or, in terms of
communication, satisfied parties in a dialogue will be willing to
communicate with each other again and again. Trying to get a one-up
position, or beating someone into submission in a dialogue, will lead to
resentment, anger, and destruction of interpersonal relationships.
4. Have an outcome in mind: Knowing what we want to have happen as the
result of interpersonal dialogue will allow us to frame our words and
requests specifically, and back them up with sound reasons. Simply voicing a
complaint, without explaining our preferred happenings, forces the other
party to read our minds and try do decide what it is that we want. Even if
they know that they did something wrong, unless we explain exactly what we
prefer, they may not know exactly what course of action they should take in
the future to avoid a similar occurrence. Good communicators take
responsibility for BOTH sides of the communication.
5. Avoid pressuring the other party: This is not always the case. It is the
job of parents to put reasonable pressure on children to behave in specific
ways. Between adults, however, this strategy backfires. People don't like
being emotionally pressured or verbally bullied by bosses, coworkers,
spouses, or anyone else, for that matter, any more than we enjoy being
hard-sold at a car lot.
6. Avoid Anger: Anger destabilizes rational thought and gives your ability
to control a situation away. Anger is mostly sparked by the fear that an
offense will reoccur. To avoid it communicate feelings openly, share facts,
and provide potential solutions (options) so similar situations are less
likely to reoccur. Keeping a cool head allows for intelligent dialogue that
leads to problem-solving. Anger turns people off and, even if they are at
fault, makes them unlikely to want to communicate with an angry person.
Following these strategies when communicating with others will allow for the
very best results, regardless of with whom we are communicating. Since we
need to take responsibility both for what we say, and for how the other
party reacts, we must be cautious and reasonable in what we say and
especially the rationale we are choosing in our arguments. The point of any
dialogue should be to solve a challenge. It should never be to accuse,
complain, or just hurt someone. Properly framed dialogue, done honestly and
ethically with an end-result in mind, is very freeing and liberating for
everyone involved. ◄
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Business
Strategies and Tips that Are Essential But Often Missed
by Dave Cleinman
Many new entrepreneurs have good intentions, great ideas, and strong goals.
Coming from a job to starting a business, however, introduces new concepts
that many new business owners are not aware of or familiar with. Some of
these are legal, most are financial. These few tips will keep our businesses
running smoothly and increase cash flow.
1. Have a dedicated business budget. After we have calculated total business
costs such as fees or dues, we set aside a dedicated amount to spend on
products, educational materials, and advertising. If there is an expensive
item we want to purchase we average those funds if needed and add them to
our monthly budget, cutting back on something else. If we stay within budget
we will develop a good habit that will save us money and increase cash flow.
As our business grows more profitable we can expand spending accordingly on
advertising and other essentials.
2. We make sure that everything we are doing is legal and the companies and
organizations we work with are also legal. If we are in doubt we consult an
attorney. This is important for two reasons: illegal companies will rarely
pay us, no matter how hard we work, and our reputations can be severely
damaged by promoting illegal or illegitimate products and services.
3. We plan for taxes and remember to file a schedule C every year. We can
claim a business loss, deduct business expenses, and recoup much of what we
spend on our businesses. We make sure we are following the tax laws as well.
Review the IRS guidelines for home businesses. In a recent Webinar only
about 10% of the people in the business had filed a schedule C. Most did not
know the tax laws also. Not following the laws can cost us money and also
get us in legal trouble. Tax issues can be very costly.
4. We pay attention to proper and acceptable marketing techniques. We
don’t spam, we don’t blast ads inappropriately, and we don’t spam
social media sites. We provide value and position ourselves as leaders who
truly want to assist others. This is the method the leaders use to build and
maintain their lists. It is much more effective than spam and ad-blasting.
5. We keep organized lists of actions to take, results we have achieved, and
places to improve. This includes tracking ads, tracking responses to article
and video posts, and tweaking our efforts as necessary. Being organized in
this way maximizes results and reduces effort accordingly. I personally am
not well organized so keeping track of everything is really important for me
and makes life much easier.
Simple organization and tracking will make running our businesses simpler
and more enjoyable. Paying attention to legal issues and taxes will reduce
liability risks and increase cash flow. Budgets help us develop good habits
and control our expenditures. Simple efforts can produce massive results in
many areas and will improve the quality of our businesses. More important is
that a good foundation in these areas when our business is small will pave
the way for our business to grow huge with few complications. ◄

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About
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Dave
Cleinman is an internet marketer and free-lance writer who specializes
in helping network marketers have success in business. A
successful owner of two businesses, and manager of three others during a
lifetime of service, he believes anyone can be successful if they have
the desire, patience, and willingness to follow the lead of those who
have done it.
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