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  • How to Help and Support Your Fellow Article Writing Friends

    In this article, I am going to try to explain some of the ways in which you can help your fellow article-writing friends. I am sure that there are many supportive and helpful way but I do not...

  • How to Deal with a Coworker that Hates You

    So there you are just minding your own business—and then you notice one of your coworkers doesn’t seem to like you very much. It can be difficult to keep professional work relations with a...

  • How to Make Friends at your New Job

    When people get stuck in the daily grind—and just want to do their job, and go home—it can be tough to make friends at your new job. Everyone else already has a circle of friends, and you don’t...

  • How to Display Holiday Decorations in the Workplace

    It is a wonderful impulse to want to create a fun and festive workplace for your co-workers, but this can be a dicey prospect in a diverse work environment. Everyone has different beliefs about...

  • How to Give the Best Christmas Gift EVER

    : Isn’t it disappointing when you don’t get the gift you were expecting? Or worse, isn’t it terrible when you think you’re giving a great gift and your receiver has a disappointed look after...

  • How to Manage Your Tasks

    If you have projects, lists, mind mapping with yourself or a team here are some online and off line sites to help manage your projects and tasks.

  • How to Cope With Rude Colleagues

    We usually spend most of our time in our work space and all that happens there has a major effect on our personality and our attitude. Healthy office environment creates healthy effects on our...

  • How to be the best Waitress

    I have been in the Service industry for over 10 years. Along the way you learn to deal with many different characteristics, People, co-workers, Bosses ... The work in General. So I would like to...

  • How to Get Your Story on the Local News Through a Press Release

    As publicists, we know that reporters are overwhelmed by news releases every day. Here are some tips for press release distribution.

  • How to Grow Your Professional Network

    Networking is a valuable skill that can help you grow professionally or even find a new job.

  • How to Attend a Networking Event That You Don't Know Anyone and Still Make Friends

    Sorry for the long title for this eHow tip, but this tip is actually very simpe and I hope it to be very helpful for you, especially for those of you who really enjoy networking, but hate to go to...

  • How to Build a Reputable Online Profile

    With the internet penetrating our everyday lives and social networking sites mushrooming everywhere online, it's hard for any of us doesn't have an online profile. A reputable online profile will...

  • How to Manage Friendships in the Workplace

    Ask people how they met certain friends, and a vast majority of them will say that they met through work. However, most people have also seen a friendship fall apart at work as well. Though...

  • How to Deal with Gossipy People

    Gossipy people can be found in all circles; some family members, co-workers and neighbors engage in gossips at some point or another. Gossips are negative comments about others that we don’t want...

  • How to Respond to Rude Email at Work

    We have all gotten emails that made our jaws drop. Sometimes you do things to the best of your ability--and are as nice as can be--but people can't seem to be professional (especially at work)--or...

  • How to Talk/Deal with Someone Who Uses Profanity

    There are polite people and then there are the profane individuals. We have most always encountered the cursing person and wanted to deal with them in a correct way. My personal experience can...

  • How to Compliment a Coworker

    To compliment a coworker in the workplace, you need to put in some more thought. In today’s workplace, a compliment could be misconstrued as harassment so your compliment should be sincere and...

  • How to Manage Bad Employees

    These are a few steps to help you get a hold on difficult employees. #1 How to approach the employee. #2 How to get the employee to take to heart what you are telling him or her .#3 How to either...

  • How to Cope with Gossip at Work

    Damaging gossip is not really wanted anywhere. The gossip spreads mainly false information about other persons and most of the times it is harmful for the person who is the subject of it. Gossip...

  • How to Do Simple Things to Keep Your Employees Happy

    Are you the head of an office where your employees just focus on their work and try get out as soon as their nine-to-five shifts have expired? This may seem like an ordinary thing, but are your...

  • How to Resolve Conflict with your Spouse, Coworkers, or Children in Three Easy Steps

    Conflict and disagreements are an unfortunate but practically guaranteed part of any relationship. It is not the conflict itself, but the way it is addressed and resolved that can have lasting...

  • How to Give Compliments

    Compliments should be easy to give, but sometimes they come off sounding insincere or even insulting. Here's how to give compliments without sounding like a jerk.

  • How to Get Rid of a Nosy Coworker

    Congratulations! You have been selected to be stalked by your nosy coworker! She sees, hears and yearns for more of your story. Feel like quitting or going out with a bang? Hold on tiger! I've...

  • How to Design a Rejuvenating Staff Retreat

    Supervisors sometimes need to create opportunities for their staff members to refresh and rejuvenate. It is especially important for employees who do challenging work or who work in difficult...

  • How to Better Manage Your Real Estate Clientele

    The relationship between Real Estate Buyer/Sellers and their Realtor can be a sensitive one. For this relationship to work smoothly and lead to a successful sale, the two parties must trust each...

  • How to Write a Job Self-Evaluation

    Most of the time, your boss will write an employee performance evaluation at the end of the year. The evaluation is often the basis for salary increases, promotions, or admonitions to do better. ...

  • How to Get Kicked Off eHow

    Be glad that you're reading this article. You're going to discover how to step-by-step get yourself kicked off of eHow by doing things that the website and other writers here have no respect or...

  • How to Write an Evaluation for a Supervisor

    It’s that time again. Time to evaluate your superiors and the job they do (or don’t do). Writing evaluations can be a tricky subject, you don’t want to offend anyone at work, but at the same...

  • How to Write an Employee Annual Job Performance Plan

    A well-written annual review can pave the way for productivity and job satisfaction year-round. The annual review is often dreaded by supervisors and employees. Learn tips and techniques for...

  • How to Stop Worrying About Your Man

    Now that you have him all to yourself, how will you keep him, if you continue worrying about his whereabouts, friends and actions all of the time? Answer? You don't - At least not happily. Here...

  • How to Keep in Touch with Former Co-Workers

    After years of working side-by-side, don't lose touch with co-workers when you leave a job. Some you may want to forget, but others became close over the years of working on projects together. ...

  • How to Earn a Promotion effectively

    If you are wanting to move up the latter the ball is in your court. Will you hit it out? Here are some ideas in getting a better spot in the lineup.

  • How to Make a Great First Impression When Meeting New People

    In our lives, we often have to meet new people. Whether we are meeting prospective employers, clients, or friends or meeting our significant other's family for the first time, it is important to...

  • How to Provide 360 Degree Feedback

    Feedback is a powerful tool when used correctly. Feedback is the response to the question 'how am I doing'? Feedback on our performance, our ideas, our strengths, etc can help make us stronger...

  • How to Give Constructive Criticism in the Workplace

    Providing constructive criticism to others in the workplace is an important skill to develop. You can do this by focusing on the current issue, observable actions or behaviors, and a plan of...

  • How to Repel Unwanted Conversations & Gossip

    Whether it is in the workplace or home, it can be very difficult to deal with unwanted conversations for fear of hurting someone's feelings or making them feel as if they aren't important when...

  • How to Locate the Right Literary Agent for your Novel

    In my article How to find a Reputable Literary Agent, I discussed how to locate an agent with a good ethical standard. In this article, we're going to look at the agents and decide which ones are...

  • How to Be a Cool Blackberry Owner

    With all the fuss over the new iPhone, it's easy for BlackBerry owners to feel slighted or even a little on the geeky side--(think Mac vs. PC). Don't let this happen to you! Read on for tips and...

  • How to Keep Track of Your Office Supplies

    Workspace neighbors too lazy to walk all the way across the small/medium/big room just to get their own staplers and pencils? Are they taking the bounty of your journeys across the room? Keep...

  • How to Block Facebook Content From Specific Friends

    As more and more people join social networking sites and Facebook in particular, you may be increasingly uncomfortable with how much of your information is out there for your "Friends"...

  • How to Talk with People

    Making conversation in various circumstances is a valuable skill that can be acquired with practice. Learning how to talk with people more easily is something you can do. Review the tips below to...

  • How to Write a Mediation Agreement

    Written agreements are vital to the mediation process. They represent the collective memory and promises disputing parties have made to each other to resolve the conflict. A written mediation...

  • How to Be Nice to People

    As social beings we expect to be treated properly and hope that we are liked. When we are disappointed about those things we can become disagreeable resulting in fireworks and a lack of harmony....

  • How to decide weather to be a Live in or Live out nanny

    So you know you want to be a Nanny now the question is weather to be a Live in Nanny or a Live out Nanny? This is a big question and it depends on a lot of factors. And there is good and bad in...

  • How to Restore Your Negative Online Reputation

    A negative online presence can affect you in your personal, religious, and workplace enviornment. Restoring your good online name isn't easy--but it's possible.

  • How to Boost Employee Morale

    Employees are an important resource and sometimes they don't feel appreciated. When employees do not feel appreciated, it can affect employee morale and sometimes even productivity. These are some...

  • How to Make your Facebook Speak Pirate

    Make your Facebook speak Pirate! It's easy and actually very entertaining. Take these few steps and ye and yer mates will be surf'n the network in proper pirate fashion, savvy?

  • Effective Communication Skills in the Work Place

    Effective communication with co-workers, supervisors and subordinates is crucial to being effective in your job. You must be able to communicate clearly regarding work assignments, issues that...

  • How to Make Friends

    Whether you are outgoing or shy, making friends is not always easy, especially when moving to an entirely new place with no connections. Don’t let that stop you from finding lasting, meaningful...

  • How to be like Michelle Obama

    Michelle Obama is very popular for her style and grace. She displays confidence and determination. Michelle is a role model to women of all races.

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