DAY 22 β π Phone
Meaning: Call request
Risk: Demanding tone
#PhoneCall #CallRequest #CommunicationNeeded #PickUpThePhone #cx25ww
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DAY 21 β π
Calendar
Meaning: Scheduling
Acceptable: Planning
#Calendar #Scheduling #Planning #TimeManagement #cx25ww
DAY 20 β π Chart
Meaning: Data / performance
Acceptable: Reports, updates
#DataPerformance #Reports #Updates #ChartAnalysis #cx25ww
DAY 19 β π Pin
Meaning: Important point
Acceptable: Internal notes
#ImportantPoint #InternalNotes #PinSymbol #KeyTakeaway #cx25ww
DAY 18 β β Question Mark Emoji
Meaning: Doubt
Risk: Appears impatient
#QuestionMark #Doubtful #Impatient #SeekingAnswers #cx25ww
DAY 17 β β Exclamation Mark Emoji
Meaning: Urgency
Risk: Aggression
#Urgency #Aggression #ExclamationMark #Risk #Day17 #cx25ww
βPacesetting leaders set very high standards and move fast. They perform first and expect others to match their pace.β
DAY 16 β β° Alarm Clock
Meaning: Time sensitivity
Risk: Passive pressure
#TimeSensitivity #AlarmClock #PassivePressure #DailyRoutine #cx25ww
DAY 15 β π€ Handshake
Meaning: Agreement / collaboration
Acceptable: Formal acknowledgements (limited)
#Handshake #Agreement #Collaboration #FormalAcknowledgements #cx25ww
DAY 14 β π Raised Hands
Meaning: Celebration
Risk: Informality
#Celebration #RaisedHands #Day14 #PositiveVibes #cx25ww
DAY 13 β π Eyes
Meaning: Attention / hint
Risk: Ambiguity
#Attention #Hint #Ambiguity #Eyes #Day13 #cx25ww
DAY 12 β π― Hundred Points
Meaning: Strong agreement
Risk: Casual tone
#HundredPoints #Agreement #CasualVibes #Day12 #cx25ww
DAY 11 β β€οΈ Red Heart
Meaning: Affection
Rule: Never acceptable at work
Message: Not for workplace communication.
#WorkplaceCommunication #StrictRules #NoEmojisAtWork #Professionalism #cx25ww
DAY 9 β π Smirking Face
Meaning: Suggestive / passive tone
Rule: Avoid completely
#Day9 #SmirkingFace #Emoji #cx25ww
DAY 10 β π₯ Fire
Meaning: Excitement / hype
Risk: Informality, immaturity
#Excitement #Hype #Day10 #FireEmoji #cx25ww
Coaching Leaders focus on long-term growth. They give feedback, ask questions, and help you improve over time.
DAY 8 β π Winking Face
Meaning: Playfulness / sarcasm
Risk: Easily misinterpreted
#Playful #WinkingFace #Sarcasm #Misinterpreted #cx25ww
DAY 7 β π€£ Rolling on the Floor Laughing
Meaning: Excessive humor
Rule: Never use at work
#ExcessiveHumor #NotSafeForWork #LOL #ROFL #cx25ww Day7
DAY 6 β π Face With Tears of Joy
Meaning: Humor / laughter
Acceptable When:
Personal chats only
Risky When:
Any workplace communication
#Humor #LaughOutLoud #InsideJokes #FriendsOnly
DAY 5 β π OK Hand
Meaning: Approval / agreement
Acceptable When:
Peer confirmations
Risky When:
Cross-cultural teams
Managerial communication
#Approval #Agreement #PeerConfirmations #CrossCulturalTeams #ManagerialCommunication
DAY 4 β π Folded Hands
Meaning: Gratitude / request (India-specific nuance)
Acceptable When:
Thanking team members
Risky When:
Overuse
Formal email threads
#Gratitude #TeamAppreciation #Thankful #WorkplaceGratitude
DAY 3 β β
Check Mark
Meaning: Task completion / confirmation
Acceptable When:
Project updates
Internal trackers
Risky When:
Without verbal confirmation
Client communication
#TaskCompletion #ProjectUpdates #InternalTrackers #CheckMark #Confirmation
Democratic Leaders encourage ideas, discussions, and shared decision-making. Youβll see meetings, brainstorming, and consensus-driven outcomes.
DAY 2 β π Slight Smile
Meaning: Polite friendliness
Acceptable When:
Light internal messages
Risky When:
Serious discussions
Client or escalation conversations
#PoliteFriendliness #LightMessages #PositiveVibes #Day2
DAY 1 β π Thumbs Up
Workplace Meaning: Acknowledgement / confirmation
Acceptable When:
Responding to task receipt
Internal team chats
Risky When:
Replacing a required response
#ThumbsUp #Acknowledgement #Confirmation #WorkplaceCommunication
Welcome to your first lesson in workplace communication.
At work, messages are not casual chats.
They are records.
They are reviewed.
And sometimes, they decide trust.
#WorkplaceCommunication #Professionalism #CorporateCommunication #EmojisAtWork #CareerDevelopment #CommunicationSkills
Authoritative Leaders take control in high-pressure environments. They give clear instructions, expect discipline, and prioritize speed over debate. This style is common in operations, crisis roles, and deadline-driven teams.
Series: Leadership Styles
Resume Alone Is Not Enough
Conversion mindset
Explain
Resume + LinkedIn + Interview readiness
Resume gets shortlist, skills get offer
#ConversionMindset #CareerAccelerator #HiringLab #InterviewReadiness #LinkedIn #HappyLearning #CX25WW #CX25WW_CRC_2026_01
Final Resume Checklist Before Applying
Topic: Pre-submit audit
Checklist
ATS readable?
Keywords aligned?
Metrics present?
JD relevance β₯70%?
#JobSearchBlues #ResumeTips #ApplicationStruggles #CareerAudit
Resume vs CV: Know the Difference
Context awareness
Resume
Corporate, ATS, concise
CV
Academic, research, long-form
#ResumeVsCV #KnowTheDifference #ContextAwareness #HappyLearning