New Year Communication Resolutions
20 December, 2005 - 17:38
Here are our top New Year resolutions for communicators everywhere.

- Refrain from checking your Blackberry in bed with partners you are not married to.
- Start putting attachments on emails before you write and send them.
- Stop using the phrase, "Going forward,"
- Don't start any project you can't finish.
- Try to brighten the rooms you enter rather than the ones you leave.
- Learn a new word every day.
- Listen more than talk, talk more than email.
- Never, ever again 'Drink and Dial'.
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