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Be sure to communicate your expectations – and to do it often. 4. Get to know your employees – especially their goals, their stressors, what excites them and how they each define 'success. ' I'm not suggesting you pry too deeply or start 'counseling' your team members. What I am suggesting is that you show an interest in their well being and that, when appropriate, you do what it takes to enable them to feel more fulfilled and better balanced. 5. Make sure they are trained – and retrained – in problem solving and conflict resolution skills. These critical skills will help them interact better with you, their teammates, customers and suppliers. It's common sense – better communications reduce stress and increase positive outcomes. 6. Constantly ask how YOU are doing in your employees' eyes. I know it can be difficult for managers to request employee feedback – and it can be equally if not more challenging for an employee to give the person who evaluates them an honest response. To get strong at this skill and to model it for employees, begin dialogs with employees using conversation starters such as, "It's one of my goals to constantly improve myself as a manager.
Lack of moisture in the hair can aggravate this situation. Brush with a wide-toothed comb starting at the bottom and work your way up. Detangling sprays, oils, conditioners and masks come to your rescue. 3. Frizz When the cuticle does not lay flat, it can cause frizz. Frizz can appear at the surface level, crown level, top of the hair or at the ends. Humidity and damaged hair can cause frizz in the hair. Serums help in taming the frizz. 4. Brittleness And Breakage Split ends occur when a hair strand splits into two. It can lead to brittle hair that is prone to breakage. Hair dusting, serums and conditioners can fix split ends to a large extent. What Causes Hair Damage? 1. Heat Styling Heat during hair styling like straightening, curling or blow drying can open up the cuticle and make the hair porous. High temperatures are a sure shot cause of damaged hair. If you have to style for an important event, what you can do is blow dry from a distance of about six inches and use a good heat protectant serum.