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How to Command Respect from Your Clients?

When it comes to client retention, there is nothing more important than ensuring that you are respecting them. How do you get people to respect you? It is not all that easy, it may seem. To be honest, respect has to be earned and that axiom holds true even when it comes to retaining clients and customers. To retain a client, you need to be the first person that comes to their mind when they think about a problem related to your domain. The only way to do this is to prove your worth as an individual or as a company and show to the world that you have what it takes to solve problems and that you can ease off their burdens in your chosen domain. Also, earning respect is not about overt displays of proficiency or authority. It requires you to be a little more subtle than that. In this article, let us discuss the  subtle ways through  which you can heighten your respectability among your clients. All these tips are given assuming that you are already good at what you do and that in spite of your efficiency, you still desire to be respected more in your area. 1.      Don’t be clingy People who are clingy usually write back to their clients or call them up if they do not hear from them often. This shows that they lack confidence and probably are insecure as well. Just like a lover can smell insecurity, clients can smell your lack of confidence and insecurity from afar. This is never a good thing. Make sure that you do not bombard your clients with repeated calls or emails if they do not respond to you. 2.      Be available The other kind of people who are not respected are those who seem distant. If you are too distant and do not communicate with your clients often, they will forget you. The axiomatic phrase ‘out of sight, out of mind’ holds good even here. Make sure that you talk about things that are not always related to what you do. This helps to build a relationship and helps you to remain in their minds. They will respect you for the person you are. 3.      Don’t be arrogant The other kind of people that everyone dislikes even if they are good at what they do, are those who are arrogant. Arrogant people think they are being truthful about their accomplishments and end up bragging. However that makes you look like an undesirable person. This will also mean that you will not be respected by your clients and you will probably not figure in their minds when the time comes to get something done. 4.      Don’t be pathetic The other opposite of being arrogant is to be pathetic. Don’t be that person either. Being pathetic is not being humble. A lot of people confuse these two qualities and end up looking or acting pathetic. It is a very bad idea. Ensure that you are confident and in control of whatever you say or do. This will help you to gain respect from your clients instead of acting pathetic. A person that requires respect should not be pitied. When you are looked at with pity or sympathy, you will not be respected. Finally, be yourself A lot of people try very hard to be someone that they are not. They do this in order to be respected by others and to show that they can be better people than what others think they are. Ironically, as long as you are yourself and are not trying to be someone, you will be respected.

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Spend Time with Pets to Reduce Stress at Work

If you have been feeling a little down and about, there might be a reason. Too much of work can cause stress and that is never a good state to be in. If you are feeling stressed out, there is help at hand. You could try meditating, increasing your physical activity, eating better food and getting a good sleep. If all this doesn’t work, you might have to seek therapy. However, recent research shows that having an animal around significantly reduces stress. If you could have an office pet of sorts, you will not only reduce your own stress but also that of your employees. There are a number of research studies that support this idea. In this article, let us take a look at the kind of pets which are convenient to be given the post of official stress busters. 1.      Cats Cats are the most suitable pets when it comes to having them in offices. They are usually silent and when they do mew, it doesn’t disturb everyone. They sleep during the day and if your employees usually work during the day, cats will sleep away in a corner. If you are feeling stressed, spend a little time with your feline friend and it is known to be a very therapeutic pet. A cat’s purring is known to heal injuries, prevent bone damage and also help you unload your stress. Moreover, they are very intelligent beings and can learn to live with the humdrum of daily office life. An increasing number of offices have their own official cats! 2.      Dogs Dogs are great companions, just like cats and they are just as popular. Just like cats, you need to choose the right breed that does not bark too much or that which is not very aggressive. A gentle and quiet dog is what you should be looking at, when you are trying to buy one for your office. Dogs can be toilet trained too and are just as intelligent as cats. The only problem with dogs is that many people are scared of them. You do not want to scare your employees away with a dog running amok! 3.      Rabbits Rabbits are easy to handle and are not expensive. They are gentle creatures and remain silent. You will not have to tend to them much and the minder can find them once in a while so that you and your employees can spend time with it and de-stress. However, rabbits are not great companions and may not add to office gossip like a cat would. Moreover, rabbits do not purr and are not exactly known for their therapeutic effect. Nevertheless, these soft and cuddle creatures are enough to bust your stress at work. Rabbits need to be kept in a cage and that might prove to be a little less attractive than having a cat walk around the office while supervising all of you. 4.      Birds You could have a separate room where birds can be raised. Parrots and other small birds can be kept in small cages. Birds can be healing too and are known for their therapeutic effect. However, they cannot be toilet trained like a cat and their mess will need to be cleaned up by the minder. Moreover, they cannot be allowed to fly freely in the office as that would disturb people who are not comfortable with birds or those who are trying rather hard to concentrate on something. Yet, with a little effort and if you truly wish, a parrot can be a great companion at office. Get a pet that doesn’t interfere with office work Finally, ensure that everyone is comfortable with whatever pet you choose to get for your office. You may ask, how one could actually maintain a pet at office, when everyone is so busy and need to concentrate on coding or web development. The answer seems to be to choose the right kind of pet and a minder to go along with the pet. Pet minders are not very expensive. They can be hired for a small amount of money. You could even hire someone from the disabled list to look after a pet. Cats and dogs are the obvious choices when it comes to choosing a pet. Try to adopt one from a rescue agency or an animal shelter, and set an example for everyone else.

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