Considerateness May 2026
Consistently use "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" to build a foundation of mutual respect. 2. Value Other People’s Time
Arriving on time is a powerful signal that you value others' time as much as your own. considerateness
Consider your tone and the potential impact of your language before contributing to a conversation. Consistently use "please," "thank you," and "excuse me"
Listen to and value perspectives that differ from your own without judgment. Consider your tone and the potential impact of
When communicating, especially in professional settings, being concise shows respect for the recipient's busy schedule. Active Listening Skills
Being considerate is the practice of being thoughtful, empathetic, and careful about how your actions and words affect others. It is not just about manners; it is about recognizing that we live in a "universe of relationships" where small habits significantly impact the quality of shared environments. 1. Master Mindful Communication