Randy Liburd

Randy Liburd

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Activity

Often times we are on our jobs and we are overwealmed with tasks and projects. The right thing to do is to know when to say no. There are only 24 hours in a day and everything can't get completed and not everything can't be priority #1. Learning how to respectfully say no to those tasks that can overwealm you is often times the key to keeing your sanity. Any thoughts on this subject?
How many of you have worked for a manager or boss that always say themselves as Mr. Right and never wrong? How did you adjust to his or her managing style and did you let him or her know that they are not always right?
Discussion Comment
I truly enjoyed this tutorial. Often times we need a refresher to keep us on track and remind us about the importance of having good ethics.

Stressing to my students the importance of attending the Live Chat sessions and reviewing the archive chat more than one time is something I do all the time. This enables the student to truly grasp what I was teaching. It also instills in them the importance of attending class and interacting with their peers and teacher. Those that attend the Live Chats and review the archive chats are usually the ones that never have problems completing assignments and getting good grades. Helping my students understand that their success is their hands is the way to help them take ownership of… >>>

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