Would you work for you?

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Regardless of our employment status or official role, our approach towards others impacts on how we live each day.


Some folk suggest people reflect how they perceive us with their attitudes. Certainly, a smile often produces a smile in return, or a look of confusion depending on the setting. In any case, to what extent are we demonstrating an open, friendly approach to those we encounter?


If this inquiry leaves us unsure about how we interact with those around us, we could ask simply ‘Would you work for you?’ Do we come across as being the type of person we’d like to be employed by? Do we consider ourselves as caring individuals or aggressive taskmasters?


Pondering the question ‘Would you work for you?’ might produce valuable input, beneficial to ourselves and eventually to everyone else too.


Thanks for reading this ‘Would you work for you?’ post, and please like and share it.


Brian.


P.S. So, would you work for you?


About Brian


Brian Groves DipM FCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer, and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate and individual clients.


As an Adjunct Professor at the Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy, Brian teaches the International graduate courses Leadership coaching: bringing potential to the stage of work and Personal marketing: performance skills at work.


Brian’s goal is to support through coaching, training and writing motivated people who wish to live their potential, in education, work or life in general.


Curious? You can contact Brian via e-mail (brian@bgdtcoaching.com), by clicking on the icons or leaving a comment below.


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