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Title: "How Helpful Are You?"
- by Kathy Thompson writing4u faceuptoit-youcan
Kathy Thompson - All Rights Reserved faceuptoit-youcan
"How Helpful Are You?"
You like to be of service and help others. You are happiest when helping people personally. But you seem to lack the value of money.
How can you tell? Look in the mirror. The more concave (turned up, ski-jump nose), the more helpful you are.
When you use this personality trait positively, you are spontaneous and helpful. Your human values come first. You know what needs to be done for others, and you do it. You give service without regard for reward.
When you use this personality trait negatively, you lack appreciation of material value, and the ability to keep money. Others may take advantage of you. You waste time on unprofitable activities, and devalue your donated services.
Here are some tips when you are around someone else who is helpful.
1. Don't let them do the household finances 2. Help them to put money and charity in proper perspective. 3. Help them to take better care of money. 4. Don't take advantage of them. They need to learn the value of material things, including their own service. 5. They should accept pay for services.
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With 8 years of teaching and 15 years in Toastmasters, Kathy Thompson really enjoys writing and speaking. She has a B. S. in Business Communications and has taught her programs around the country at various businesses and Adult Education Centers.
She writes and speaks about Health, Personal Communications (writing & speaking), and her unique specialty of "Face Reading" has brought her plenty of media attention.
Kathy's goal is to help you be all you can be and reach your potential.