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It is not ethical or respectful to act available but never be available. It is important to be honest with others and communicate your availability clearly to avoid misleading or disappointing them. However, if you are in a situation where you need to limit your availability while still appearing approachable, here are some tips: 1. Set clear boundaries: Communicate your boundaries and availability with others upfront. Let them know when you are available and when you are not. Stick to your boundaries and do not make exceptions unless it is absolutely necessary. 2. Manage your time effectively: Prioritize your tasks and manage your time effectively to make the most out of the time you have available. Use productivity tools to help you stay on track and avoid distractions. 3. Be proactive: Anticipate requests or questions and address them proactively before they become urgent. This can help you avoid last-minute requests or demands that may disrupt your schedule. 4. Say "no" politely: If someone requests your time and you are not available, say "no" politely and offer an alternative time or solution. Avoid making excuses or lying about your availability. 5. Offer limited availability: If you are not able to commit to regular availability, offer limited availability at specific times or for specific tasks. This can help you maintain control of your schedule while still being available when needed. Remember that being honest and transparent about your availability is always the best policy. It is better to communicate your limitations clearly than to act available and disappoint others when you are unable to meet their needs.
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