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Lack of Interest or Lack of Time?

Scenario: You are attempting to call a very busy person and you have tried on numerous occasions to reach him or her. You tried mornings and evenings and simply can’t successfully make contact. On several occasions you leave a message and your call is not even returned.

The normal reaction is to draw the conclusion that the person simply is not interested. Be careful what conclusions you draw. In many cases the person can be very busy, on a fast track and hard to catch up with. It is not lack of interest but simply lack of time.

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