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February 12,
Polishing Your Professional Image: Business Etiquette Tips for the UK

In the UK business world, networking and building relationships are essential for career advancement and success. Small talk plays a crucial role in this process, as it allows individuals to connect on a personal level and build rapport with colleagues and clients. When engaging in small talk, it is important to be polite and respectful, while also showing genuine interest in the other person. Topics such as the weather, current events, or mutual interests are often safe bets for initiating conversation. It is also important to be mindful of cultural differences and avoid controversial or sensitive topics, such as politics or religion.

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January 1,
Beyond Procrastination

8 Questions To Ask Yourself
Why am I constantly putting things off?
Why don't I do the things I'm supposed" to do, but don't really want to?
Why do I always seem to be forcing myself to do things? Whether it's chores at home, work for school, or projects at work, how do I get beyond procrastination?

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February 20,
Body Language at a Job Interview

Although the importance of body language is often mentioned, it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. After all, before a word has even been spoken, your body language will have already given people their first impression of you. And we all know, first impressions count.

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January 4,
Sustaining Profit - Business English

One of the most important ways to sustain profits in any niche-related business is to create new products and services that your targeted audience will be eager to buy. With a bit of effort, you can accomplish this in a number of ways.

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March 25,
Remembering Names

At company meetings and conferences you often meet new people. When these people introduce themselves to you, you have to concentrate on their names and try to remember them. At least, this is how it should work. In reality it’s quite a challenge for many people to link all those new faces and their accompanying names together.

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February 4,
You Can't Buy Time - Business English

No one could call me a clock watcher, but I seem to be surrounded by clocks, they are everywhere: one on the computer screen, another on the microwave, and the stove, as well as a wall clock, and one which is very decorative, but which is only correct twice a day as it stopped working long ago. All this in only one room. Even our new washing machine has a clock so that you can set it ahead in order to make use of cheaper night time electricity.

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