Monday, December 17, 2012

How to seat your chair



Some of us possess a lot of chairs but lack the actual possession of it.
When the minister is about to be unseated he begins to fish around in his bag for the strategies to unsettle his opponents and win over once again his cabinet members.
Carefully chosen words with right timing and place are applied to an art of seducing his targets.
And while the battle of words and wits take place on the one hand so does psychological and social charms come into play. It is hard work that requires both dedication and realisation towards this achievement.
Should the minister of state relax and depend on his previous achievements he will definitely find himself not only without members but also without a chair to sit on.
Words and actions go into preparing you to seat yourself in your chair.
Going without sometimes whilst preparing to seat your chair is a personal effort that is stronger than the dancing chair games.
Getting the ultimate trust of friends, mates, colleagues and friendly enemies go a long way to keeping your seat.

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