Friday’s Relationship Roundup
Posted on January 15th, 2010 by Sara Grace
We are all aflutter at KF.com this week because we sold our first ever product, Keith's webinar on landing your dream job! Thank you to all who have purchased - and don't forget, we want your feedback! In other site news, we finally got our "Team Bios" page up, so go there if you're curious to see who the heck (besides Keith) is making this here web site run.
Now, onto this week's links...
- SAY NO WITH GRACE: Thank you, thank you Michael Hyatt for this set of email templates to help us all say no with grace - and for the reminder that, yes, you can!
- GIVE GREAT EMAIL: People sometimes compare Keith's work to that of Neil Strauss, author of The Game, the book about how he infiltrated the notorious Seduction community and became the biggest pick-up artist of them all. (Hear that? It's the sound of one hand clapping...) So I laughed when I was Googling for quality links on email etiquette and got this article from a seduction guy, Meet Women Online – 4 Things Each Successful Email Must Contain. Believe it or not, the key advice there is universally useful for great emails. (Depending on where you work, link may be NSFW because it's got a lingerie shot.)
- EMRACE AND: Lisa Earle McLeod's book The Triangle of Truth, which Keith heartily endorsed, landed on my desk this week. I love her first principle: "Embrace And. Lift your mind above either/or instincts to embrace the full flawed and fabulous duality of the human condition."
- NO LIMIT FOR BETTER: Some quick inspiration from Indiana Jones, via Dan Pink.
That's it! Remember, you can send link recommendations to me me at sgrace at ferrazzigreenlight dot com - all relationships, all the time!
Now for today's question, if anyone has time for Friday discussion as they wrap up their work and head into the weekend: Thoughts on saying 'no.' Have you ever said no to a request and regretted it? Knowing that we all like to be generous with our time and resources, how do you know when to help and when to back away slowly?
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Another bit of good advice is to be diligent about your spelling. Mistake above...
Aw, this is a really quality post. In theory I'd like to write like this too - taking time and real effort to make a good article... but what can I say... I procrastinate alot and never seem to get anything done