The document outlines The Ten Commandments of Human Relations, which provides guidance on how to interact positively with others. It recommends greeting people with a smile and cheerful words, learning and using their names, being friendly, helpful, and cordial in all interactions. It also suggests being generous with praise but cautious with criticism, and considerate of others' feelings and opinions. The key message is that people should focus on serving others, with humility, patience, and humor, as that is what truly matters in life.
The document outlines The Ten Commandments of Human Relations, which provides guidance on how to interact positively with others. It recommends greeting people with a smile and cheerful words, learning and using their names, being friendly, helpful, and cordial in all interactions. It also suggests being generous with praise but cautious with criticism, and considerate of others' feelings and opinions. The key message is that people should focus on serving others, with humility, patience, and humor, as that is what truly matters in life.
The document outlines The Ten Commandments of Human Relations, which provides guidance on how to interact positively with others. It recommends greeting people with a smile and cheerful words, learning and using their names, being friendly, helpful, and cordial in all interactions. It also suggests being generous with praise but cautious with criticism, and considerate of others' feelings and opinions. The key message is that people should focus on serving others, with humility, patience, and humor, as that is what truly matters in life.
Speak to people, there is nothing so nice as a cheerful word of greeting.
Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown and 14 to smile. Call people by their name. The sweetest music to anyones ear is the sound of his/ her own name. Be friendly and helpful. If you have friends, be friend. Be cordial, speak and act as if everything you do is genuine pleasure. Be interested in people; you can like almost everybody if you try. Be generous with praise, cautious with criticism. Be considerate about the feelings of others; it will be appreciated. Be thoughtful of the opinions of others. There are usually there sides to a controversy, yours, the other persons and the right one. Be alert to give service. What counts most in life is what we do for others. Add to this a good sense of humor, a big dose of patience and a dash of humility and you will be rewarded manifold.
RENALYN GRAYCOCHEA BSOA 1-A
The Ten Commandments
Of Human Relations
Speak to people, there is nothing so nice as a cheerful
word of greeting.
Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown and 14
to smile.
Call people by their name. The sweetest music to
anyones ear is the sound of his/ her own name.
Be friendly and helpful. If you have friends, be friend.
Be cordial, speak and act as if everything you do is
genuine pleasure.
Be interested in people; you can like almost
everybody if you try.
Be generous with praise, cautious with criticism.
Be considerate about the feelings of others; it will be
appreciated.
Be thoughtful of the opinions of others. There are
usually there sides to a controversy, yours, the other persons and the right one.
Be alert to give service. What counts most in life is
what we do for others. Add to this a good sense of humor, a big dose of patience and a dash of humility and you will be rewarded manifold.