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Without lasting respect, relationships won’t long survive.
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Respect often comes at a cost – quite high at times – but one must be willing to pay the price.
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People need to be appreciated, trusted, and respected in every segment of their lives.
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It makes no difference where one lives. Everyone wants to feel noticed, respected, and valued.
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A mirror… will get you the clarity you want while signaling respect and concern for what the other person is saying.
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The most powerful word in negotiations is ‘Fair.’ As human beings, we’re mightily swayed by how much we feel we have been respected.
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A gentle How/No invites collaboration and leaves your counterpart with a feeling of having been treated with respect.
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By positioning your demands within the worldview your counterpart uses to make decisions, you show them respect and that gives you attention and results.
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…respect… does not come from deference to power or the expectation of reward, but from a sense of the intrinsic worth of workers as human beings.
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The major financial components of equity are job security, pay, and benefits. The major nonfinancial component is respect.
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