Are you ever late? Or, likewise, have you ever been kept waiting by somebody else? Do you get irritated? Our promptness, or lack thereof, speaks volumes to the other people in our lives. When we are on time, it shows the person we are meeting that we care about them and they are a priority. Similarly, when we arrive late to a scheduled meeting – business or social – it communicates that this meeting is not a priority and we do not value the other person’s time. Although, it may be the furthest thing from the truth, tardiness communicates that we do not care. This week’s blog, “Using Time as a Sign of Caring”, reminds us to plan ahead and make sure we running on time in order to prevent the damaging effects of chronic lateness.
Using Time as a Sign of Caring
by Dr. Tony Alessandra
S omeone who is frequently