Covering for Coworkers on Vacation
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE COVERING FOR COWORKERS ON VACATION E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2013 It’s time for folks to start planning vacations. Whether for a week or just a few days, coworkers will probably ask you to cover for them while they’re away. Yes, this means extra work for you when you’re…
Persistence Needed for Goals to Succeed
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE PERSISTENCE NEEDED FOR GOALS TO SUCCEED E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2013 Are your New Year’s resolutions going by the wayside already? Other goals off track too? Don’t feel bad. You’ve got plenty of company. Changing old habits is tough and replacing them with new ones…
Live Each Day Fully This New Year
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE LIVE EACH DAY FULLY THIS NEW YEAR E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2013 The start of a New Year is a great time to think about the future and to plan ahead. It’s a time for making resolutions and reviewing progress towards those set in the past. But take…
Celebrate Within Your Means This Holiday Season
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE Celebrate Within Your Means This Holiday Season E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2012 Though the economy is starting to improve, this progress is slow so don’t get carried away this holiday and spend more than you can afford. While the storybook holiday would be great, let it go if…
Showing Gratitude is Good for You
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE SHOWING GRATITUDE IS GOOD FOR YOU E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2012 The holidays are approaching and hopefully stir thoughts of fun times with loved ones and friends. It’s also a good time to reflect upon those things you appreciate about them and include ways to communicate this in…
Value Your Customers
DR. E. CAROL WEBSTER’S SUCCESS!EZINE VALUE YOUR CUSTOMERS E. Carol Webster, Ph.D. Original Copyright © 2012 Most retailers understand the connection between customer relations and the success of their business, but many professionals believe that all they need to concern themselves with is their competency. Knowing your craft is essential, but your “people skills” are vital…
