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“Treat others how you want to be treated.” This saying goes far beyond simply being kind to people, or going out of your way to be available or helpful to those in need.
New York magazine has published a guide to best etiquette practices, and I am here for it. Not because I agree with all 140 rules. Golden rule is key.
Too many people want to cast judgment before they even hear an opposing point of view. Treat others how you want to be treated. Look for common ground. Chances are that you have something in common.
However, it's important to treat everyone the way we would want to be treated in business as well as in life. See how you measure up against the following five guidelines for how to treat others ...
This article is more than 10 years old. We’ve all been told that we should treat others the same way we want to be treated; however, don’t take this literally in your role as a manager.
Don’t treat people badly; treat them like how you would like to be treated. Next time you decide to be rude, make sure to think before speaking.
Black people are the exact same as me, you and everyone in the entire world. They need to be treated the way you want to be treated. We were created to be kind and loving to our neighbors.
For generations, we've been taught the Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated. This principle has guided personal interactions, business dealings, and even marketing strategies.
Although, you can use this same rule to get others to treat you more positively and with respect: treat yourself the way you want to be treated by others," says Christine Hourd, a success and ...
So, as a new school year begins, Enterprise schools are encouraging students to remember the golden rule. “Treat others the way you want to be treated. Put yourself in their shoes.