Description
We make requests to ask for help or assistance, which helps us get things done that are important and matter to us. Not making requests leads to overwhelm, time management issues, resentment in relationships and general dissatisfaction. Learning how we do and don’t make requests opens up a whole new world for us. And understanding how to make effective requests ensures commitment between people, leading to better outcomes and stronger relationships. This practice highlights the role of requests in life, provides a process to establish the role of requests in life, and a self-observation to develop new habits to become more effective.
Benefits
- Make clear and specific requests reducing miscommunication and confusion.
- Enhance Productivity by making effective requests that lead to timely and corrected completed tasks boosting overall productivity.
- Avoid Overwhelm and Burnout.
- Build Stronger Relationships by making clearer requestss and strengthen personal and professional relationships.
- Experience Greater Satisfaction in relationships through clear communication leading to a shared understanding and delivery.
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