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by MaxikCZ
660 days ago
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> don't just say "Hi" Agree, but > If you don't give someone the information to make an appropriate prioritization decision, all you are doing is inducing anxiety. Disagree here. I used to think the same "why you only sayibg Hi and not what you want", but I realized it doesnt have to be my problem if I dont let it become one. You said Hi? Expect a Hello from me sometimes during the day. You needed something urgent? "Why didnt you tell me?". A "Hi" isn't urgent, so I know I dont feel the burden of not being able to assign it a correct priority. A lot of people have trouble recognizing when their teoubles are really other people troubles in disguise. |
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