I wonder how he would critique this:
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/g...ses/index.html
I wonder how he would critique this:
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/g...ses/index.html
Man, I had forgotten how wonderful My Neighbor Totoro (and really, Miyazaki’s entire œuvre) is. Just a pure delight.
I audit for a living, and it is amusing how some people get so defensive when you point out their errors. I'm not a hard*** at all, I am simply showing them what needs to be corrected before the Bigwigs come and REALLY come down on them. Most are grateful/helpful when we give them feedback, but there are some real egos we have to deal with from time to time.
I, fortunately, have really good backup if I am given any grief. Have not really had to resort to it, yet.
You learn a lot about people when you correct them. We’ll see how this guy reacts. I’ve got to break everything out so he can see how the big number was built.
Honestly, I empathize with these SVP+. They deal with A LOT and I’m sure they’re stressed. Zero interest in that level. I like to loaf.
Accountability at work is such a big deal. We had a rule at work that one of my all-time best friends violated one time when I was working in the NICU. Now this was my bestie and I still called her into my office to discuss the issue. She got so unbelievably defensive, so I responded: "Just so we're clear, are you going to get this mad every time you screw up?" She put on her angry eyes after that. Then I went and bought her a coffee. We were still friends after all.
I get defensive, but, when it's a work related problem, I keep it to myself. When it's the hubby, especially when I think the criticism, remark, request, what have you, is either unfair or unwarranted, I let my defensiveness have free rein.
Stupid nice out but that heat is coming.
90 here right now, just tested the new a/c we bought last Fall after it was too late to use...weather is nice, though, humidity is 24% so the dewpoint is only 49 degrees, which is swell...