Sunday, November 15, 2009

Like Your Writing

Like Your Writing This moing, a Sunday, I had a nice, slow start of the day, and somewhere around noon, I took my first sip of coffee I sidled up to my computer. And then, for the next 15 or 20 minutes, I clicked on one article after another, every game perfectly, without any purpose other than pleasure.What a luxury, especially if one considers that the items were all I read mine! E? My plan has worked only way.Do to read your writing? Better yet, enjoy your writing? Why do you think that some people can not see their own creations, I think this is a very provocative question. Some of the greatest writers, like Hemingway, was assailed by the conviction that their work was desperately flawed.I know there are some players who refuse to see their newspapers or watch the film completed? In.Perhaps For some, there are painters who do not want to watch their works once they have put their brushes.I donation? t want to bring something about these people. They could be geniuses.But I think it is? Re lack perhaps the greatest satisfaction of all; themselves.Certainly nice, I can t see how I have typos? Under caution scattered here and there, but overall, I have reached the point where I can be a stranger to my work, and to accept offers of human beings as such as breathing, independent messengers.Instead want to snuff, t mind I can kick back and know a little 'better, a cup of Joe.Dr. Gary S. Goodman, chairman of Customersatisfaction.com, is a speaker, management consultant, and seminar leader and the best-author of 12 books, including Reach Out & Sell somebody and inspection, measuring and managing customer service and l ' audio program, the "law of large numbers: How To Make Sure the success," published by Nightingale-Conant. E 'often called on the radio and television throughout the world. A doctorate from the USC Annenberg School, a Loyola lawyer, and an MBA from the School of Peter F. Drucker at Claremont Graduate University, Gary offers programs through UCLA Extension and numerous universities, trade associations and other organizations from Santa Monica to South Africa. He received the degree of Shodan, 1st degree black belt in Kenpo Karate. E ', based in Glendale, Califoia, and can be contacted at (818) 243-7338 or: gary@customersatisfaction.com. For more information on coaching, counseling, training, books, video and audio, please go to

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