25 Great Articles on How to be Empathetic

February 7, 2010 by Gil Pizano · 4 Comments
Filed under: Leadership 

Empa­thy enables a per­son to estab­lish a con­nec­tion with oth­ers and is nec­es­sary for mutual inter­ac­tion and full com­pre­hen­sion of the expe­ri­ence. It is prob­a­bly one of the most impor­tant aspects of being a leader in every sit­u­a­tion. With­out it, a per­son is vir­tu­ally guar­an­teed to become out of touch with the envi­ron­ment, he or she is in. With­out empa­thy, a leader can­not lead. With­out empa­thy, a per­son can­not be in any type of mutu­ally ben­e­fi­cial rela­tion­ship. With­out empa­thy, a per­son is basi­cally ask­ing to be com­pletely alone in life.

Have you ever wished to be more empa­thetic in order to become a bet­ter leader? In order to have a bet­ter rela­tion­ship with a friend, loved one or colleague?

There are many great and free resources about empa­thy avail­able. Here are some great arti­cles, posts and videos that talk about empa­thy and it’s impor­tance in lead­er­ship, par­ent­ing and rela­tion­ships Read more

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How Good is Encouragement?

December 26, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 4 Comments
Filed under: Mentoring, Positive Attitude 

encouragement1 How Good is Encouragement?

A while ago I read a story about an elderly man who approached the famous nineteenth-century poet and artist, Dante Gabriel Ros­setti. The old fel­low had some sketches and draw­ings that he wanted Ros­setti to look at and tell him if they were any good, or if they at least showed poten­tial talent.

After look­ing over the first few care­fully, he knew that they were worth­less and showed no sign of artis­tic tal­ent. But Ros­setti was a kind man Read more

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A Little Note: Some Good Ways and Some Not So Good Ways to Network

August 23, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 4 Comments
Filed under: Networking 

Networking1 300x225 A Little Note: Some Good Ways and Some Not So Good Ways to Network

If you want to net­work with oth­ers, there are at least two things needed. First and sim­plest of them is that it helps to go where there are peo­ple. Sec­ond, and prob­a­bly the most impor­tant is that it helps to be gen­uinely inter­ested in people.

Dale Carnegie, one of the most influ­en­tial peo­ple of the twen­ti­eth cen­tury when it came to win­ning friends and influ­enc­ing oth­ers, once said, “You can make more friends in two months by becom­ing really inter­ested in other peo­ple than you can in two years by try­ing to get other peo­ple inter­ested in you.Read more

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Networking and People

August 9, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 5 Comments
Filed under: Networking 

 Networking and People

How do you net­work? Do you find your­self net­work­ing a lot or do you find your­self not net­work­ing as much as you believe you should net­work? The word net­work­ing has got to be one of the most overused words in the Eng­lish lan­guage today. No longer is it used to describe what sales peo­ple or mar­ket­ing execs do. In actu­al­ity, it is some­thing we all do every­day when we come in con­tact with peo­ple, regard­less of how that con­tact is made.

Accord­ing to Wik­tionary, net­work­ing (apart from the ‘com­puter speak’ ver­sion of the word) is “the act of meet­ing new peo­ple in a busi­ness or social context.”

Today, the abil­ity to net­work is a must for any­one who wants to accom­plish a par­tic­u­lar goal that in some way or shape affects oth­ers. Whether it be in busi­ness or on a more per­sonal aspect, know­ing how to and how not to net­work is more impor­tant than ever before. Read more

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