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5 Effective Ways to Improve Client Communication

1.  Ensure you do your Homework 2. Nail the first impression 3. Practice Active Listening 4.  Be Consistent 5.  Schedule Routine Client Communications and Feedbac k Client communication is the key driver for business success. It can make or break a business. Effective client communication can cut through the overflow of information that bombards clientele in a globe of connectivity. Even though you might like to be obtainable for your customers every time, however, it might not be the perfect way to create a lasting relationship.  Before communication with your clients ask yourself: ·  What does my client need? · How can I deliver that and understand their requirements? · What their expectations are? You need to know what solutions the customers need and what they think of current progress. In brief, you need strong communication between the two sides to prevent misery. Good client communication also allows you to: · Understand...

8 Best Places To Visit In India In June

1. Mussorie 2. Ladakh 3. Munnar 4. Darjeeling 5. Kasol 6. Coorg 7. Andaman and Nocobar Island 8. Manali It is super hot up the Northern part of India, but the rains have blessed in some regions in South. There are a lot of places to visit in India in June. The mountain ranges in Ladakh have opened, the mesmerizing beaches of Goa, Andaman and Nicobar are getting quiet and river Dandeli is ready to welcome whitewater enthusiasts. June is a month in which the most number of places in the country witnessed a heavy tourist footfall. However, there are some astounding options right here. If you’re searching for places to visit in June in India. Check out our shortlisted top places to visit in June in India: 1. Mussoorie (Uttarakhand) The queen of the hills, Mussoorie is the destination that is gorgeous on a level hard to compare. one of the greatest places to visit in India during June, this place adorns a blanket of tourists with folks from all walks of life with fa...

Why do people mostly Hindus apply tilak on their forehead?

Tilak is a mark of wisdom and auspiciousness. It is put on the forehead with kumkum, chandan ( sandal paste), sacred ashes or kumkum (red tumeric). The devotees of Siva apply sacred ashes (Bhasma) on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal paste (Chandan), and the worshippers of Devi or Shakti apply Kumkum, a red tumeric powder.  The term also refers to the ritual of marking somebody's forehead with a fragrant paste, as a welcome and expression of honor when they arrive.  The eyebrow spot is mentioned as Anjna Chakra in terms of Yoga, which is the 6th and the most significant chakra. It is the junction where highest number of neurons meet, thus defined as the significant yet sensitive zone, while there are scientific and spiritual to the concept of tilak.  Atharvana Upanishad, Maha Upanisad,  Puranas and Vedic Scriptures describe the significance of tilak. There are sampradayas (cultures) in Sanatan Dharm (Hindu Principles) which say vigor, energy, ...

What are some interesting facts about Rabindranath Tagore?

Rabindranath Tagore was born on 7 May 1861 as per the Gregorian calendar. Even though his birthday is observed as Rabindrayanti according to the Bengali calendar(25th Baisakh, 1268) on ponchishe boishaakh(25th of the Bengali month of Baisakh). His grandfather Dwarkanath Tagore (1794-1846) had amassed great wealth through investment and speculation in coal mines, indigo, and sugar. He was one of the first Indian industrialists and entrepreneurs. Despite the fact that the family was an outcast Brahmin, known as piralee brahman, the dynasty he founded gave Bengal and all of India some of its most prominent painters, poets, musicians, and religious leaders. He was the youngest of 13 surviving children of his parents, Maharishi Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. He wrote his first poem at the tender age of 8. His first recitation — Rabindranath's first public recitation of his poet...

What are the 4 Effective Meditation Techniques?

1. Breathing Meditation 2. Mantra Meditation (Ancient Style) 3. Clear Mind Meditation 4. Walking Meditation   Meditation is a therapeutic relaxation method for calming, clearing, and energizing our mind. In a similar way exercise can help you maintain the energy and develop a fit and healthy body. Practicing relaxed focus is how you can manage and take control of your mind, access deep states of consciousness, and transcend the repetitive activity of your thoughts. One of the key purposes of meditation is to bring your focus into the moment as consistently as possible. Everyday practice is also an effective way to experience more energy, less stress, more drive, and a balanced emotional state. Anxiety disorder is becoming common among universally and it will be interesting to find out how effective is meditation as a self-help remedy. Meditation has been known to help relieve anxiety attacks when practiced under the guidance of expert therapis...

What are some interesting facts about Ancient India?

India has been the land of valley, sages, religion, values and culture. India is the most amazing nation of the World. There are lot of mind blowing facts about India which are not yet known and famous. India is a country that can boast of places with great things, facts & culture. Here's a collection of some jaw-dropping, incredible facts from around the India. Lets have a look at the Incredible Things You Need To Know About India: 1.  Science behind eclipses was explained in the 5th century. In the past history, Aryabhata correctly explained the phenomenon of occurrence of the lunar eclipse and the solar eclipse. Aryabhatiya, written in 499 AD, is the oldest extant Indian work with alphabet numerals. 2.   Sushruta Samhita - Oldest medical and surgical encyclopedia Sushruta (c. 7th or 6th century BCE) was a physician in ancient India. Well widely known today as the “Father of Indian Medicine” and “Father of Plastic Surgery” for inventing and develop...

Which fruits in India is the most underrated but healthiest?

There are variety of fruits obtainable in our Nation and the surprising facts are these fruits are jam-packed with loads of nutrition. But the  sad part is these less-known fruits are underrated in our country. People changes, nation system changes, party changes in India, now its turn to change your mind and give you a glance of the most underrated fruits though such fruits are magical. So, according to me following fruits in India are underrated: Tadgola/Ice Apple 2. Starfruit 3. Lal Peru/Pink Guava 4. Jam fal 5. Karvand 6. Ber/Jujube 7. Goti amba/wild mangoes 8. Manila tamrind 9. Khauth/Wood Apple 10. Shingada/Water Chestnut 11. Star Gooseberry/Rai Awla 12. Shahtoot/Mulberry 13. Jackfruit/Fanas 14. Ramphal 15. White Jamun 16. Rayan(Mimusops) These fruits can offer lots of health benefits , some...