- Never go into an important (or trivial) meeting with an empty stomach. A fed stomach (and not a fed up stomach) leads to a functioning, rational brain.
- When you see yourself going on the side of anger (no matter how much needed), shut up. You can communicate the things later when you are quieter but getting antsy under aggression is something that will inevitably make to your “regrets” section in your autobiography.Â
- For those who don’t speak, give them a chance to.
- For every opinion, look at what is being said instead of who is saying it.
- Keep it short and to the point. A meeting is for getting things done, not a journal to rant.