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How is phone call anxiety developed?
Anxiety is a form of phobia, personally I hate phone calls. I’d literally watch my phone find just to text you moments later what you intended to tell me on the call. I believe I can handle shocking news when it’s in texts than when it’s said directly to me. I guess I developed this anxiety due to tRead more
Anxiety is a form of phobia, personally I hate phone calls. I’d literally watch my phone find just to text you moments later what you intended to tell me on the call. I believe I can handle shocking news when it’s in texts than when it’s said directly to me. I guess I developed this anxiety due to the following;
Nobody calls to tell me good news. It is always bad news or something I have to attend to, and I already have too much to do. So a phone ringing is hell to me.
I hate small talk. Talking on the phone usually involves this.
My father is very ill so I am always in a state of high alert when the phone rings because he probably has a problem.
Phone calls are inefficient. Texting is much better. It doesn’t involve small talk. You can cut to the chase. Texting forces people to be concise, which is good. When someone texts “Call me” I roll my eyes. “Can’t you fucking write?” If you cannot express your concerns in an email or a text then I don’t want to deal with you.
See lessHow can I optimize my LinkedIn profile for better connection?
Here are some tips to help optimize your LinkedIn profile and get an all-star rating; 1. A powerful title: The title is like the cover of a book. It serves the purpose of attracting potential employers. Keep your headline clear and well defined by what you can do for an employer with your skills andRead more
Here are some tips to help optimize your LinkedIn profile and get an all-star rating;
See less1. A powerful title: The title is like the cover of a book. It serves the purpose of attracting potential employers. Keep your headline clear and well defined by what you can do for an employer with your skills and expertise.
2. Picture: As it is said- “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Have a professional photo that shows your face and smiling is important.
3. Summary (about you): This is one of the most important parts of your LinkedIn profile. Starting with a quote or mentioning a statement about an amazing and unique ability is an approach that attracts. Mention what people say about you (helps build your brand image). Add mediocre achievements and awards received to build your summary. Crucially, add what you are truly passionate about that brings in the human angle and share how you are different.
4. Presentations and Videos: Unlike a resume, a LinkedIn profile allows you to showcase your talent by sharing your interesting presentations and videos (if any) or certificates. Or if you were interviewed by the media. Select them
5. Tenure: Focus on achievements and responsibilities. And present your achievements strongly with measurable results.
6. Recommendations: List your core skills and differentiate those you want prospective employers to notice. Then request various people for recommendations who will be in a position to recommend you during your skills. Former owners, associates, associates, vendors, customers and so on. This contributes to building your brand image overall.