Wednesday, 26 April 2023

[26042023] Observation for Safety & Efficiency

Observation skills are valuable for everyone, not just spies. As an average person, you can develop good observation skills by being mindful of your surroundings, paying attention to details, and noticing subtle cues such as body language, tone of voice, environmental cues, changes or anomalies, social dynamics, non-verbal cues, and personal habits. Being observant can help you enhance safety, make informed decisions, improve problem-solving, enhance communication, increase efficiency, build relationships, and boost learning. It's a valuable skill that can contribute to your overall success and well-being in various areas of life.

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