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Travelling soon? Keep this in mind: A traveler with petty complaints and too many demands soon wears out her welcome. #servantleadership

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Uday Kumar

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Shar McBee, your advice underscores the crucial role of cultural sensitivity and adaptability in travel. I'd love to hear your thoughts on how to maintain positivity in the face of unexpected challenges and balance assertiveness with respect when addressing genuine issues abroad.

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Nishit Kotak

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Absolutely agree, Shar. Traveling is as much about the attitude we carry as the places we visit. A sense of gratitude and flexibility can make the journey enjoyable not just for us but for those we encounter along the way is a great reminder to be considerate travelers.

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Kreda McCullough

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Shar McBee This advice resonates with the importance of cultural sensitivity and adaptability while traveling. I'm curious about strategies for maintaining a positive attitude when faced with unexpected challenges abroad. Any tips for balancing assertiveness with respect when genuine issues arise during travel?

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Dana Ellbogen, CMS-CHt, FIBH, MBA

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Thanks for the timely tip. I happen to be traveling tomorrow and certainly don't want to wear out my welcome 😀

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Shar McBee, I totally embrace servant leadership! And I have found that it mostly comes down to respect. Imaging what would happen if, for one day, everyone could put everything else aside and treat everyone you meet that day with the utmost respect.

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Dr. Lex Gonzales, PT, DPT ✍️

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It's all about going with the flow when you're on the road. Complaining gets you nowhere fast.

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David Alto

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Wise advice for mindful traveling and servant leadership principles.

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Lei Wang

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Keeping a positive mindset and being considerate goes a long way in making every journey enjoyable. Safe travels!

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Ganesh Ariyur

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Absolutely, Shar McBee. Traveling with a humble attitude makes a huge difference. Your wisdom reminds me of the importance of gratitude.

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Mark Fitzgerald

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I couldn't agree more! As someone who works in the service industry, I've encountered my fair share of demanding travelers. It's important to set boundaries and manage expectations in order to provide the best service possible.

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