Posts Tagged ‘Communication’
What Am I Lying To Myself About?
This passage is from Nathaniel Branden's The Art of Living Consciously. When we evade the truth about those we deal with, for fear of disturbing the relationship, we set ourselves up for inevitable suffering. If I am honest with myself about someone's shortcomings but choose to go on dealing with him or her because of other benefits, and therefore do not complain or express shock if the shortcomings express themselves, I amnot engaged in evasion or self-deception. I am in effect taking a calculated risk based on what amounts to a cost-benefit analysis. But if I choose not to be conscious of plainly apparent dangers 0r if I deny or rationalize my spouse's abusiveness, pretend not to see evidence of infidelity, or, in business, if I make myself oblivious to the shortcomings of a deal because I want so much for the project to work - then I am inviting the pain and disappointment I will experience. I have forfeited the right to cry "betrayal." I have disarmed myself, and by my cooperation I have signaled my partner that his or her behavior is acceptable and there is no need or reason to change. ++++ Branden's book has impacted my life; I recommend that you buy a copy. --Dave Charbonneau
Text Only Business Line?
I'm thinking about offering text messaging as the main option for contacting my business "office". Email as a secondary. Phone by appointment only. I'm going to get to texts faster than email or voicemail. Communication will be succinct. At least for now, as I don't have an assistant; and even if and when I do, is having a person answering the phone really necessary? It may depend on the biz. Just sayin'. --DC




