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Causalities Mount In Word Wars

 
Author: Shimon Sandler

The locations may vary, work place, neighborhood, Internet, school or bus, but the bullys weapon of choice remains constant. WORDS, says Kamaron Institute president Margaret Ross. Causalities are mounting.

School Causalities: The National Education Association reports that every day 150-thousand kids miss school due to fear of attack, peer intimidation or bullying. A 2001 study by the American Association of University Women found that 83% of girls and 79% of boys report experiencing ridiculing/harassment at school. One in four reported that it happens frequently. Dreading going to school impairs a childs ability to learn. Dreading going to work impairs an adults ability to earn.

Bus Bullies: Educators agree that having children arrive at school in a positive frame of mind and ready to learn is critically important. Its not happening. Heres why. Kamaron Institute researchers found that half of Americas school children step off a bus where negativity and name-calling is a daily occurrence.

Bullyings most frequent face is verbal-- teasing, taunting, threatening, name-calling -- or more subtle through malicious gossiping, spreading rumors, and intentional exclusion, states Margaret Ross. Violence can and should be stopped at the name-calling level. The most effective way to do this is to proactively replace it, continues Margaret Ross. We need to move beyond bullying prevention to bullying preemption.

Life or Death Impact: Violence follows a predictable escalation pattern. Words always precede blows. It doesnt happen in reverse. Bullying behaviors tend to peak during middle school, a time when peer pressure can be crushing. The Secret Service reports that of the 41 youths involved in school shootings since 1974, 66% said they had been bullied at school and that revenge was one of their motives. Replacing the name-calling habit with an affirming word habit removes a primary trigger for physical violence.

Word Weapons: Do you remember the mean girls and bullying boys from middle school? As adults, many of us are still wearing negative labels assigned to us as children. As you read this, can you still hear the verbal assaults launched in the cafeteria and hallways? Nerd Fatty Metal Mouth Looser Clueless Pizza Face. Of course you do; proving wounds inflicted by word weapons can last for decades.

What happens to the mean kids? Do they grow up and develop relationship skills? Sometimes. But they are just as likely to get a few wrinkles, gain a few pounds and work in the cubicle next to you. One might even be your boss. Researchers from Wayne State University estimate that one in six US workers is bullied. We deal with sarcastic, difficult, people daily.

Business Mean Screen: Unfortunately, no security detectors can screen for mean like they do for metal at airports. Imagine what it might look like if companies could install a mean screener technology in the front lobby. Picture someone stepping in the front door and approaching the word weapon screener. If word weapons are detected, lights would flash, a klaxon would sound and employee satisfaction agents could rush to disarm the serial fault finder before he ruins someones day. They do ruin the day and cost your company good employees. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number one reason people leave their jobs is because they do not feel valued and appreciated.

30/30 Business Rule: If you want to keep your staff, help your home life and bully proof you kids, something much more significant than cessation of name-calling is required. The 30/30 Rule is an example of positive preemption. For the next 30 days, say words or affirmation or appreciation within the first 30 seconds of encountering family members or co-workers. I guarantee the 30/30 process will profoundly change you and will shock them, says Margaret Ross. If you miss a day, go back and start your 30-day count again, advises Ross. The first time I attempted to live the 30/30 Rule, it took me 90 days to get 30 days in a row, say Ross. How about a two-minute commitment? Send one Good Finder Message email to yourself. If you like reading it, send one to someone else.

It Works: Positive environmental behavior change has proven to increase job satisfaction and work productivity. The Gallup Organization reports that 9 out of 10 people are more productive in a positive environment. Kamaron Institute found teacher and bus driver job satisfaction increased from 40 to 72 % after implementing Only Positive Words Allowed environment. Employees who feel valued and appreciated have a better safety record, fewer accidents and receive higher satisfaction scores from their customers.

Author Bio:
Shimon Sandler is a specialist in this area. Shimon has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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