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Exceptional communication skills are as crucial at home as in the
office.
Despite our collective desire for stress-free lives, personal relationships
have
become more complicated than ever. Even the most articulate professional
can
find himself facing personal challenges that Emily Post never imagined:
- friends who refuse to return your property
- coaches who are cruel to your children
- love interests who refuse to let go
- friends whose spouses are having an affair
- neighbors who won't maintain their property
- resigning a job without burning bridges
- telling your parents about an illness, divorce, pregnancy or drug
problem
Effective communicators have mastered the art of letter-writing, using
words to
defuse conflict, resolve bad feelings, make difficult announcements and
protect
their own rights.
Indeed, our interpersonal success (and social standing) often depends
upon
resolving difficult situations with tact and dignity. An effective
communicator
makes his point quickly, provides a reasonable explanation for his view
and
maintains a cordial relationship with his reader. This requires
writing skills and
a level of self-awareness that are impossible to master in college.
Bookstores are filled with etiquette books that explain how to write thank-you
notes and party invitations, but few offer any guidelines in drafting
letters to address
the REAL situations we all face. These letters must often be generated
at a moment's notice
and copied to people who do not expect to receive them. The wording
must
be precise, diplomatic and inoffensive. Can you handle it without
stress? Can you
write a letter that is effective and persuasive without sounding arrogant?
Can you
organize your thoughts quickly and adopt the appropriate tone in different
situations?
Suppose (in the next hour) you had to write letters to:
- refuse a friend's request for a loan
- tell a colleague that he can't smoke in your office
- refuse to provide free babysitting services
- reveal to your parents that you are gay
- apologize for breaking a confidence
Could you do it? Your reputation ultimately depends on it.
The "paper trail"
you leave is often the difference between your interpersonal success or
failure.
Ironically, no class or school can teach this. We offer a package
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SavvyChicks.com has gathered personal letters from top executives
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handling typical
situations that we all face in our daily lives. We believe these
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- Confronting Sticky Situations: (15 letters)
| Contact a bully's parents |
Warning about a troubled child |
| Colleague who smokes |
Colleague with body odor |
| Announce a miscarriage |
Announce a job loss |
| Confront a bigot |
Confront a problem drinker |
| Omitted from a wedding |
Warning about a cheating spouse |
| Need help from police |
Need a teacher's help |
- Standing Up for Your Rights: (20 letters)
| Sexual harassment claim |
Gender inequality in the classroom |
| Victim of road rage |
Need handicapped facility |
| Rude doctor |
Inattentive lawyer |
| Stop harassment |
Stop interference from a "friend" |
| Refusing to lie |
Refusing to baby-sit |
| Refusing to lend property |
Bad coaching / traumatized kids |
| Filthy neighbors |
Unmowed lawns in area |
| Stay out of pool |
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- Matters of the Heart: (10 letters)
| Dear John / Jane |
Re-igniting a romance |
| Marriage proposal |
Discussing a bad date |
| I love you |
I just want to be friends |
- Family Matters: (18 letters)
| Ask for help |
Demanding good behavior from relatives |
| Reveal homosexuality |
Announce a pregnancy |
| Announce an elopement |
Announce cohabitation |
| Parents getting divorced |
Contact a birth parent |
| Ask for money |
Arrange eldercare |
- Work-Related Issues: (20 letters)
| Turning Down a Job |
Resigning with class & distinction |
| Firing Employees |
Warning employees about bad performance |
| Refusing to give a reference |
Admitting your jealousy to a colleague |
| Thanking an old boss |
Declining a speaking engagement |
- Money Troubles: (10 letters)
| Refusing to lend money |
Demand money back |
| Demand child support |
Property settlement after divorce |
| Please return borrowed items |
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- Apologies: (7 letters)
| For breaking a confidence |
Condolences for death or illness |
| For damaging property |
For forgetting to invite someone |
| For ruining a party |
For acting foolish |
We all find ourselves in difficult situations when we must protect our rights,
guard our property and defend our character. These letters offer
effective writing strategies to address a myriad of interpersonal issues.
They show how successful people resolve problems without alienating
their friends, colleagues and family.
The Web offers a dizzying amount of advice on interpersonal communication.
Yet SavvyChicks.com offers only ONE package, because we are
certain it is all you will need to handle personal communications, both
today and in the future.
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