March 30, 2010
Creating Strong BusinessConnections in German Translation
I never realized that I was particularly strong at getting along with people until I began working for a Portland Translator company. Whether it was working with a single birth certificate translation for a Chinese person applying for immigration or completing a 500 page textbook on Earth Science, it was obvious that for me translation services are more about knowing and forming relationships with people than about translating sentences. Regardless of the type of project that I was assigned, whether it is a set of human resources manuals or a brochure of a Houston manufacturing company or even a contract for a real estate company in San Antonio, the importance of building connections is critical.
While people often stood in amazement over my skills, I believe that I have always had this ability. Was this special gift that only some people in this world have been given? Is it feasible that I would have been born with a special ability? Was this something that I learned in life? If I happened to learn this ability, can I teach this skill to others? Since these thoughts kept me awake every night, I felt I should set out to document my thoughts on this. I knew from two decades of German to English Translation work that has taken me all over the world that attitude and body language are paramount to creating a strong visual impression. It’s my belief that by making some minor adjustments in body language, tweaking my choice of words and using the correct body language that I could put people at ease. Another observation that I have made in my career is that no matter what language you are working in, there will always be certain atmospheres that can be created through different appearances, word choices and so forth. In my opinion, I believe this warranted more research. Have you ever wondered by it is often easy to get along with some people than other people? I’ve also wondered why I find some people extremely interesting but other people who I know feel that these same people are not very interesting. This is why I believe a mental process that is subconscious must be taking place.
During my research, I was able to discover some early works in NLP which is also called Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Without needing to be asked, almost instinctively, I had already been performing and applying the methodologies that were being recommended by these now famous doctors. Among a fountain of new insights, they revealed that everyone has a "favorite sense." Once you uncover the person's need or desire then you can develop a strategy to win that person over. The purpose of my study was becoming more finely tuned. I became so fascinated by my research findings that I left my job as a Medical Translation worker in order to invest more time into research social psychology. After I left my translation job, I acquired a license in Subliminal Thought control. I studied Irresistible Language Patterns in the United States, Canada and England, and delved into everything to do with the brain's part in human connectivity. The results of my work were later heralded by famous psychology journals and embraced by training given by the American Translators Association.
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Answer this quickly?Should you carefully read this article or skim over it quickly? It's time to decide. What is your answer? From the day we are born, we make decisions about the stimuli that we encounter. Whatever we decide or however we react to the information can shape our future. After all, when everything is said and done it our own decisions that follow us to our grave. People remember us for our accomplishments and our accomplishments are often shaped by vital information that others give us. Have you given any thought to how you make decisions? Have you ever had nightmare about making bad decisions based on inaccurate facts? Does the translation or interpretation firm that you might hire have any credibility at all?
This article won’t keep you from making stupid decisions or tell you which Houston Translation Services company to use. Alas, it won’t offer you a life without regret or buyer’s remorse. Instead, this article is meant to give you a big picture of how your decision influences other people and thus will help you make a better decision. Over the course of my career, I have established professional relationships with some of the sharpest gurus on the subject of decision-making. These people include Mark Abrams, Paul Simmons, and Janet Simon who produced the award winning series titles Actionable Decision Making. Through them, I have learned a great deal from them about making decisions.
While I am a lot like you in that I have attended college and graduate school, from time to time I still make decisions. Therefore, we are all imperfect. I have made a number of trade-offs in my life. For example, in Florida I left a German to English Translation employer to go off and start my own company. I’ve moved 1,800 miles from Indiana to Florida with a Black Labrador and four children and then back again in one year (a disaster but a fascinating adventure as well). If it would somehow benefit the well being of my family then I would happily make the same trip. So the little knowledge I have hasn’t kept me out of trouble. After all of these choices, I can say that I have made some modifications in the way I make choices.
There is no secret rule to follow when making a decision about the right Japanese Translation Services company to use. It is important to note though that we can educate ourselves to make better decisions. In many situations, it is often better to be known as a person who makes active decisions rather than passive choices. The time to act is now. In the following paragraphs, a series of sharp insights are presented that will give you new ways of thinking about your decisions. But understand that science hasn't progressed to the point where these kinds of decisions can be made by computers. With a little elbow grease and sweat you will become a master decision maker. Because you will learn while you earn, you will find that these tips will reduce anxiety and stress. Unfortunately, there will always be certain choices in life that are more difficult than other choices.
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