Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 October 2017
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Thursday, 30 March 2017
Michael Kazouris: Working to Obtain a Management Position in Private Sector
Michael Kazouris, after working for several years as an agent of
the local county and judicial courts of Tarpon Springs, Florida, is now
attempting to obtain a management position in the local private sector. He
believes his experience in private security and as an agent of the courts will
help him find this opportunity to expand his professional experience and
broaden his career to new sights in the near-future.
Thursday, 29 December 2016
Leadership tips by Michael Kazouris
Michael Kazouris is a private investigator and a process server
residing in Tarpon Springs, Florida. He has an experience of successfully
managing teams in his long career and here he shares some basic and important
tips from his experience to help people become better leaders:
Open communication
You should encourage open communication between yourself and the
members of the team you are leading and be sure to express yourself more
clearly and give your members the freedom to express themselves openly. Open
communication between a leader and team members generates trust within the
members.
Set a goal
Make a game plan or set a common goal or an objective for the
team to follow. This will make the members aware of the common objective and
they will try their best to perform better in order to accomplish the said
goal.
Create boundaries
Be aware of your limits and make boundaries which will save your
team members from a lot of confusion and disappointments in the future. Try not
to underestimate or overestimate your abilities.
Work on an emotional level
You cannot keep emotions away from the workplace as they are an
integral part of any communication taking place. Be emotionally aware of the
needs of the people working for you. And while making decisions, do not forget
to use your heart.
There is always room for improvement
Michael Kazouris insists that great leaders never stop learning
and accept that even they can make mistakes, as they are only human. Allow
feedback from your team members to correct yourself whenever you may go wrong,
as there is always room for improvement.
Also Read: Michael Kazouris: Tips for Setting Goals
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Michael Kazouris- tips for keeping stress under control
Michael Kazouris is a private investigator in Florida. He
reveals how his job can be one of the most stressful jobs sometimes, but he has
learned to deal with it and here are some of his tips for reducing stress:
Learning healthy ways to cope with it
Stress can be unhealthy and sometimes people come up with even
more unhealthy habits to cope with stress, like smoking, procrastinating,
drinking, using drugs, eating pills etc. If you have an unhealthy way of coping
with your stress, then you should try to change your ways. Find healthier
alternatives instead, that help you feel calm and in control.
Regular exercise
Exercise has numerous benefits but one of the most important
benefits is its role in reducing or preventing stress. Exercising releases
endorphins that make you feel good. Make a habit to exercise regularly, even
quick workouts matter.
Learn to say no
Sometimes one tends to overestimate his or her limits, which in
turn can cause them undue stress. Identify your limits and do not take more
than you can handle. Most importantly, learn to say no. You cannot and should
not try to please everyone as it is an impossible task and can cause
unnecessary stress.
Avoid negative people
People with negative vibes tend to create stressful environments
more frequently. Avoid people who cause you stress consistently or stop seeing
them altogether.
Accept the things that cannot be changed
Michael Kazouris emphasizes that sometimes there are things that
you cannot change and accepting them the way they are can help reduce your
stress levels to a great extent, instead of making fruitless attempts of trying
to change them.
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