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<h2>Building and Maintaining Relationships</h2><h2>Give and receive feedback from peers or other team members in order to perform the task.</h2><h2>Share credit for good ideas with others.</h2><h2>Acknowledge others' skill, experience, creativity, and contributions.</h2><h2>Listen to and acknowledge the feelings, concerns, opinions, and ideas of others</h2><h2 />
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Lincoln was candid, sincere, empathetic, simple and clear. ... Some of the best examples of Lincoln's ability to communicate across a wide variety of audiences are not speeches, nor are they often read or studied by students. They include telegrams, public letters, and messages to his staff.
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"Whatever you want to say, all day, until night folds up and files it away" is a second stanza from <em>the Metaphor</em>, a poem written by Eve Merriam. The poem explores the theme of temporariness of all the things, and expresses hope for the future. What the author was trying to convey in this line is that everything we say (or do) goes away at the end of the day. Each new day is a new beginning, a new chance for each one of us to start over.