Consistently use "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" to build a foundation of mutual respect. 2. Value Other People’s Time
Being considerate is the practice of being thoughtful, empathetic, and careful about how your actions and words affect others. It is not just about manners; it is about recognizing that we live in a "universe of relationships" where small habits significantly impact the quality of shared environments. 1. Master Mindful Communication considerateness
Fully focus on the speaker rather than planning your rebuttal. Pause after they finish to show you have truly processed their words. Consistently use "please," "thank you," and "excuse me"