Things You'll Need:
- A dish of Crème Brûlée
- Work Relationships
- Positive Attitude
- Open Mind
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Step 1
Gauge the temperature of your work relationships. The custard in Crème Brûlée is a mixture of milk and eggs thickened by gentle heating. Apply too much heat and the mixture will curdle and burn; not enough heat and the ingredients will become an unappetizing and watery mess. Relationships require gentle handling as well. Keeping up to date about what is going on with jobs, family and friends enhances communication and helps to meet our basic requirements as humans to feel needed and to belong.
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Step 2
Prepare to give and take in your work relationships. Crème Brûlée takes 15 minutes to prepare but 60 minutes to bake. Recipes range from the straightforward and simple to the sophisticated and complicated. Relationships are established in a moment, but thrive through mutual give-and-take. One party takes on the role of teacher and the other that of learner. These roles are shared and exchanged as knowledge is imparted and received.
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Step 3
Embrace differences and encourage diversity in your relationships. The secret to mouth-watering Crème Brûlée is the perfect temperature of the sugar and custard. The custard should be cold and firm while the sugar is warm, crisp and caramelized to a sheet of brown smoothness. This way one gets to enjoy not only the flavors, but the textures which are enhanced by the different temperatures. The desired outcome of the relationships we build is to develop stronger connections or bonds with other like-minded people. Both my colleague and I laughed a bit about our own feeble attempts to make Crème Brûlée as I savored every spoonful of the delicious concoction (she did not eat any but had decaf cappuccino instead). And at the end of our lunch time together, we parted with our relationship batteries recharged and our friendship stronger than ever.













Comments
momandpopoften said
on 6/19/2008 Love the analogies!
Desula said
on 6/19/2008 Thank you for this information on improving work relationships.
writetruth said
on 6/19/2008 Wonderful advice ~ 5 Stars ~!~
purrfect1969 said
on 6/19/2008 Great advice.