The Connections Bernard's Ridge Edition April/May 2023

theconnectionsnj.com HOME & DESIGN PAGE 62 908.766.2006 www.trueleafkitchens.com 134 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge truly transform the way you live Being nice to contractors and other service workers is not only a matter of courtesy, but it is also a sign of respect for their work and the effort they put into their job. Whether you are hiring a contractor to work on your home or interacting with a service worker at a store, treating them with kindness and respect can make a significant difference in their work experience and feelings of self-worth. Being kind also benefits you; if they are happier and they like you, you will probably get better service too! One reason to be nice to contractors and service workers is that they often have difficult and stressful jobs, especially in the past couple of years. They face a lot of uncertainty, meet tight deadlines, manage delays in getting quality materials or supplies, deal with stressed-out customers, and work longer hours due to labor shortages. Being nice to these workers can help alleviate some of the stress they face and make their day a little bit more joyful. Another reason to be nice to contractors and service workers is that it can help build positive relationships. When you treat these workers with kindness and respect, it can lead to better communication, more effective collaboration, and ultimately, better results. For example, if you are working with a contractor on a home renovation project and you are kind and respectful, they may be more likely to go the extra mile to ensure that the project meets your expectations. So, what does it mean to be nice to contractors and service workers? Here are a few tips: 1) Show appreciation: Your kind words or actions can go a long way in making these workers feel valued and respected. An example would be surprising your contractors with pizza or your hair stylist with a nice coffee drink; you will be their favorite client and they will likely work even harder to make you happy. 2) Be patient: If a contractor or service worker is running behind schedule or dealing with unexpected problems, try to be patient and understanding. They are likely doing their best to address the situation and get the job done. 3) Communicate clearly: Effective communication is crucial to any successful project or interaction. Make sure you are clear and concise in your communication with contractors and service workers, and always be respectful in your tone. At TrueLeaf Kitchens our team members installing kitchens and baths will always go above and beyond for our clients. They love hearing positive feedback from their clients. It really makes their day. So, being nice to contractors and other service workers is a simple but powerful way to show respect, build positive relationships, and bring joy to you and those around you. Those little acts of kindness can really make a big difference in so many ways! If you would like to walk through your own perfect world in 2023, it’s time to embark on your remodeling journey. Call TrueLeaf Kitchens to make an appointment at 908-766-2006, visit our showroom at 134 S. Finley Ave. in downtown Basking Ridge, or look at ideas on our website gallery at trueleafkitchens.com. When you treat these workers with kindness and respect, it can lead to better communication, more effective collaboration, and ultimately, better results. Be Kind to Your Contractor and Barista HOME IMPROVEMENT By Eileen Barna

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