Sun May 16, 2021 3:37 pm
#1847276
I would agree that the written word is no use trying to assess someone’s character.
Reading comments such as, “perhaps he didn’t like your attitude” or “instructors who pass are great, those that fail are useless”. These remarks do not describe me or my way of thinking, but seem to imply that I may have a bad attitude or think that I know better. This sort of thing will bother me when I know it to be incorrect. So, also being human, I imagine the writer having that opinion of me and feel, “that’s not me at all”, followed by the defensive. How else can I write it down?
Reading comments such as, “perhaps he didn’t like your attitude” or “instructors who pass are great, those that fail are useless”. These remarks do not describe me or my way of thinking, but seem to imply that I may have a bad attitude or think that I know better. This sort of thing will bother me when I know it to be incorrect. So, also being human, I imagine the writer having that opinion of me and feel, “that’s not me at all”, followed by the defensive. How else can I write it down?
The 6 P principle
Proper
Planning
Prevents
Particularly
Poor
Performance
Proper
Planning
Prevents
Particularly
Poor
Performance