Have you ever tried to put yourself in someone else’s shoes before If you have, let’s share the story together.It was a true story in an African country. The white government had a public rule. It was that black people could not go to some places that white people could. White ...
Would she have gotten away with it? In this case, probably not. Fastest Labs, along with other reputable drug-testing facilities, follows Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines, which require collectors to establish a chain-of-custody, which involves taking an immediate temperature reading ...
For example, when someone sends me a question and enters their email wrong, my response to their question will either go to: The wrong person (which is I think very similar to what you’re experiencing) The wrong service The wrong country No one -- it just bounces Wherever -- it's ne...
Think of how many times this has been true for you. And so the solution is simple: expect things to go wrong expect things to be different than we hoped or planned expect the unexpected to happen. And accept it.One quick example: on our recent trip to Japan I told my kids to expect...
until I got shin splints. However, I seem to have hyper sensitive soles, so she can’t correct my pro-nation until we fix that, which at least for now means a 5 minute session where I touch my feet, someone else does, then something smooth then something rough – called “sensory mas...
This is a very different situation and can be a bit harder to read for sure. In some cases, they may straight up tell you that they’re not interested anymore, they’ve met someone else, or just that something came up and they can’t make it. While the first two cases are pretty ...
It’s your first date, and so you shouldn’t be complaining about anything, even if there’s any reason to do so. Is the meal not that good? Don’t get too high and haughty about it. There are subtle ways to deal with the situation. Channel the pleasantness of something else, how...
“I know how easy it is for something to slip through the cracks,” Or even phrase your request as a polite question, such as: “Is there anything else you need from me before you can issue payment?“ Have a clear plan in place ...
Hearing how a person has gotten into trouble in the past – whether in childhood or as an adult – can reveal certain behaviors of a person while also giving you an opportunity to see whether or not they express remorse, depending on the situation they describe. ...
Why else would a former Marine (don’t get me wrong, I love him dearly) karate chop the air in close proximity to hot plates I am carrying? Why else do they flick the napkin off your shoulder? Why else do they walk slowly in front of you when you are hurrying?