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Politicians seldom cast votes based on the number of clicks on a Change.org petition; they'll more often listen to the constituents who take the time to travel to their offices or force them to hear with a protest outside their window.
Let her talk more often, listen and try to show interests.
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Soon he noticed a happy crossover to his professional life, where he was employing humor more often, listening more intently to clients and becoming better at holding audiences' attention during presentations.
Showing that you genuinely believe in them will help you build your relationship with your mentee, which will give them the confidence to confide in you more often and listen to what you have to say, which in turn would motivate them to become a step closer to change and/or figuring out their problems.
The wisest people often listen more than they speak because the less we are talking, the more we are learning from those around us. Sorry, not sorry.
Unfortunately, the result is more often like listening to a couple bickering about whose idea it was to go to Queens for Korean food.
More and more often, when listening at home or elsewhere, I'm either literally watching or vaguely aware of a clock: the readout on my Ipod or my computer screen as a song progresses.
Do you notice that you get road rage more often when listening to a fast/aggressive song?
As their trials continue, users launch Pandora more often — over half listen more than six days per week, and listening hours increase more than 30percentt during their trial.
I do that more often than I listen to pop songs, but I love U2 and some rappers like Common.
Hove is a very successful ground in Twenty20, Taunton also, Essex produce a wonderful evening, I think it's only Essex that I turn the screen on and think this is quite a good event, big crowd, lot of buzz, lot of energy but 80% of the games are not like that so we've got to try and create that atmosphere more often". You can listen to the programme again until 15 July on the BBC iPlayer.
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