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Tag Archives: Interaction
Civility
I live in the United States and I’m starting to feel like civility is a thing of the past especially when it comes to politics. I feel like I’m seeing more and more exchanges that go along these lines: Person … Continue reading
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Tagged Anger, Civility, Communication, Frustration, Interaction, Life, Observation
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Neo fo hoste yads
I’m just having one of those mornings where every time I try speaking all the letters come out jumbled and create new words. So far no one else seems to be picking up on it and I’m fairly certain it’s … Continue reading
Paper Airplanes
I feel like everything I’ve been writing lately has been on the heavier side which started making wonder if I’m brooding way too much. So to avoid becoming the Bruce Wayne of bloggers let’s lighten the mood. Every work day … Continue reading
Stay In Your Lane
<rant> I was recently in a meeting where I stated that if you give people an option to choose between multiple designs they will instinctively tell you how they would have designed it. My idea was met with resistance and … Continue reading
Unfair
Of all the injustices of the world there is nothing more unfair that a horrible night of sleep. I’m exaggerating of course but waking up feeling worse than you did when you laid your head on the pillow is quite … Continue reading
Smile
I’m continuously amazed by how reluctant people can be to make eye contact and acknowledge one another. I work in a corporate environment and therefore spend a fair amount of time in elevators or walking down corridors. I try to … Continue reading