Sentences with phrase «for angry clients»

It is the job of everyone in the firm to provide professional sympathy for angry clients.
Don't oversell: If you promise something you can not deliver, you're asking for an angry client who will not willingly pick up the tab, Feldstein said.

Not exact matches

But for entrepreneurs, the mourning period can lead to lost productivity and angry clients.
A client felt rejected by dates who ghosted her and was angry with herself for being «useless» and thought she'd never find a decent man.
The PlayBook received a lot of flack for not shipping with an email client, a memo app, a BBM interface or not having the «basics» such as a Twitter or Facebook client or, Angry Birds for that matter.
When you chase for payment for the first time, don't be angry with your client.
If you feel pressured to lower your rate to be competitive with the other quotes, you will likely end up angry at yourself, and the client, for working at less than your normal rate.
Markus is a successful lawyer who does great work for clients and who burns out assistants on an annual basis with sarcastic comments and angry outbursts.
You sit down and bang out an angry response in which you not only defend yourself but also denigrate your former client as a ne'er do well who never appreciated how hard you worked for him and whose own conduct is to blame for the poor results achieved in his matter.
If you are pursuing one goal and your client is hoping for another, they are probably going to get angry.
Clients get angry at their attorneys for «nickel and diming» on charges they consider overhead and part of the cost of doing business, especially with what they perceive to be very high hourly fees they pay to lawyers.
The result is an angry, vocal group of ex-staff members and a concerned set of clients who wonder if they should look for a new vendor.
Color Your Life For example, the therapist and client might work together to figure out which colors represent which feelings (such as blue for sad, red for angry, yellow for happy, etcFor example, the therapist and client might work together to figure out which colors represent which feelings (such as blue for sad, red for angry, yellow for happy, etcfor sad, red for angry, yellow for happy, etcfor angry, yellow for happy, etcfor happy, etc.).
[FN52] Calls to 911; police reports; restraining orders with their supporting affidavits; convictions and criminal records; medical records; photographs of injuries or of property damage; the affidavits of neighbors, coworkers, friends, and family members; answering machine tapes or notes with angry messages or threats; journals kept by the client or her children; detailed records of problems with provisional arrangements for child transfer — all these and more may provide actors in the family court system with the documentation they need to take the abuse seriously.
The adversarial system is custom made for angry, obsessive and vindictive clients.
For example, they might affirm the client's anger about something the other spouse has done during the marriage and encourage the client to use their anger (and the facts that led them to feel angry) as a sort of weapon in the negotiations as would be true in litigation.
When a lawyer is interviewing a new client and finds out one of these greedy pigs is on the other side, they know they had better get a big retainer because the other lawyer will never let the case settle as long as they can keep their client angry and willing to pay for a fight.
That means that when you sit in that client's chair for the first time, you probably will be feeling angry, hurt and hopeless.
I've found that in counseling for anger management, focusing on what triggers anger for you, developing ways to regulate your own emotions that work for you, and identifying distorted thought patterns that can fuel angry feelings are effective tools that help clients to get anger under control.
We also provide counseling for the spouse or partner of the angry client.
Unfortunately, stories like the above example are common among divorce clients, and it's natural for these clients to feel angry.
«Ask what you can do to resolve the issue and be sincere,» says Scott Cary, a sales manager with PMZ Real Estate in Oakdale, Calif. «Many times, the client is right for being angry.
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