Ball Bender

Building Relationships, Commitment and Love – beginning with J
We continue our series that shows you how to build interpersonal relationships, Family, colleagues, friends or someone special. Commitment and love are important to us all, they are worth fighting for, they are worth. You should also know that, despite many promises there is just no secret to success, no list of things to do and equally important, no list of things not to do. But we have suggestions, now continuing with the letter J. Emphasis is placed on Join, jovial and judicious.
J is for join. Join in Do not cut yourself off from everyone. Jump in fine water. And if water or your work environment is not beautiful, you can help improve the situation, but only if you are actually present. You can not get too much crying or disputes on the key. Once you get to be known as a builder, people will take your criticisms more seriously. And when you need some thing, they are more inclined to join.
J is for Jolly. Ho Ho Ho It's something good mood can be infectious. Who wants to spend their time with Minnie the Moper or whining when Willie Jolly Jimbo is just around the corner? And because people enjoy being with him Jimbo is likely to remain Jolly. Get the ball rolling. Put on a happy face.
J is for sound. Be careful. Do not go on a bender or even on a tangent. Be sure to watch things with care and caution. The only thing is half done that many, but not your servant, as is Ben and Jerry ice cream with cookie dough. I've got a feeling based on experience that if you attack one of these little cards clumsily your stomach you will recall the importance of acting judiciously. But being smart is not just for eating ice cream. Now that we live in an era of e-mail instant need to be judicious increased considerably. An inadvertent click on the Send button can transform your temporary smoking in a record Standing your injudiciousity (not that there is such a word). Whoever coined the phrase: act in haste, repent at leisure needs have known about the companies whose policy is to maintain e-mails until the cows come home. How lucky is that to us these companies often employ retrieval techniques that are anti-Deluvian. Do not count on the incompetence of others, save yourself a problem, be wise, even if your computer is down.
About the Author
Levi Reiss wrote or co-authored ten computer and Internet books. He teaches computers in an Ontario French-language community college. Among his websites are a new English and French (with translations) love and relationships site celebrating all kinds of love at www.loveamourlove.com. His global wine website www.theworldwidewine.com features a weekly column reviewing $10 wines and new sections writing about and tasting organic and kosher wines.
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