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September 25, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

My Favorite Quote on Sarcasm

This quote is great for those of us who use sarcasm with those who understand our sense of humor.

#favoritequoteonsarcasm #oscarelevant #favoritequotes

Oscar Levant’s quote conveys different messages to us.  The first time I saw it, I started to laugh.  It was funny to me.  Other’s have taken the quote personally and think that they are being judged for using sarcasm.  Full disclosure here – I am a sarcastic person.  It works with certain people in a positive way and it backfires to those who don’t understand my humor.  I’m glad to say that my “sharp tongue” is under control most of the time! 😉

Sarcasm – Is it good or bad?

The answer is – it depends.

I have tough conversations with clients in my audience who tell me not to attempt to change the sarcastic culture on their team.  Interviewing team members is how I personalize each training.  I share the patterns that interviewees share with me during the workshop.  The facts are obvious about sarcasm.  Some people feel bullied because having a “sharpened tongue” is not part of their personality.

We all react to sarcasm differently

sarcasmThis is where it gets interesting.  The sarcastic team members say that everyone needs to lighten or toughen up and stop being so sensitive.  I actually agree with part of their sentiment.  Everyone thinks that they know the culture of their team or department without taking into consideration that the silent ones wish others would not communicate so brutally.

The definition of sarcasm

Webster defines sarcasm as “A cutting remark intended to wound.  An act of bitterness and a biting quality.”  Ouch!
There are times when the discussion in the training session goes really well and team members understand what their colleagues told me during the interviews.  There are times when this does not happen and bullying continues.  Certain people are set in their ways and refuse to look at the whole picture.

Let’s get real

Are you sarcastic?  If so, do you know that there are times when this kind of communication could be seen as bullying?  Are you sensitive to sarcasm?  If so, could you realize that the remarks have little to do with you and only the way this person communicates?  Awareness is the key.  I take the elephant out of the room when I see someone not reacting well to my humor by admitting that the comment was sarcastic and it has nothing to do with the listener.  This usually works.

I want to hear from you

  • Are you on a team where sarcasm is the norm?
  • Do you think that sarcasm is accepted by the team?
  • Are there team members who get picked on and no one does anything about this?
  • What can you bring up at meetings if sarcasm is getting in the way of your team’s communication?

Please respond on the comment section of the blog.  Feel free to send me a private email HERE.

This is Joyce Weiss
Corporate Communication Strategist and Career Coach

Have a great week.

Until next time, Remember…”You Get What You Tolerate!”

 

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August 21, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

My Favorite Motivational Quote About Determination

 

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#Zigziglar
#success

This motivational quote is perfect for those of you who have family members attending high school or college. We can’t force others to learn.  It has to be something discovered on our own.  Those of you who live Zig Ziglar’s words realize the power of his message.

Clients who are open to learning about themselves know that learning is a continuous process.  They progress quickly during their coaching experience.  They are open to learning how they can improve and are accountable when they make mistakes while trying new strategies.

I will not work with people who are not willing to answer the following questions:

  • What worked this week?
  • What mistakes did you make?
  • What do you want to improve?

People who are not willing to learn are not successful coaching candidates.  The ones who are determined to learn advance in their career and live a fulfilled life.  It’s not rocket science.  Coaches ask questions in order to help clients discover this on their own.

What messages do you take away from this motivational quote?
What challenges do you experience with colleagues or relatives who don’t know the power of constant learning?

Feel free to forward this message to those who need to hear these important words from Zig Ziglar.

 

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July 10, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

What is Your Secret to Success?

 

I recently had conversations with several college-bound students about what the secrets of success.  It was fascinating to listen to their mature thoughts.  Some told me that doing well in college helps.  Others talked about the importance of networking and meeting the right people.  They asked me to add to the conversation.  I told them that preparation is my secret sauce.  I make my workshops or presentations look easy.  The truth is that it looks easy because I prepared and prepared – practiced and practiced!

What is your secret to your success?

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#Secrettosuccess
#preparation
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Until next time,
Joyce Weiss, Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week!

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May 29, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

My Favorite Quote By Robert Frost

This is the 2nd quote that you are receiving two blogs in a row.  Next week I will write more about conflict and communication.  I thought you would appreciate a break from some of the serious topics that I send you weekly.

Those of you who know me realize that I live by Robert Frost’s words below.  Clients practice being bold with me so they can transfer their skills and use them at work or home.

Please let me know how this quote resonates with you.  How have you been bold?

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#bold
#robertfrost

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May 22, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

One of My Favorite Quotes About Life

Jeannette Walls – American author and journalist widely known as a former gossip columnist for MSNBC.com wrote a powerful memoir,  The Glass Castle. She describes her nomadic childhood and kept this lifelong secret of growing up with her three siblings and having to eat butter for dinner, make her own braces, and suffer the whims of her artistic mother and alcoholic father.  It took her a while to release the book because she feared that she would get ostracized once it was revealed.  The total opposite happened.  The Glass Castle is a New York Times bestseller.

Jeannette Walls was asked if she forgave her parents.  This is her answer:  “It’s finding the good and being able to leave the bad behind.  It’s not even a matter of forgiveness.  It’s more a matter of acceptance because I’ve had the life I’ve had and nothing is going to change that, it wasn’t so bad.  There were wonderful things and there were horrible things, and you accept it.  My parents had lovely qualities and maddening qualities.

The quote below is from Jeannette Walls.  Please share your reaction to her words and what they mean to you.

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