Words, words, words
I have noticed, over the last several weeks or work-chaos, that phone calls which begin with:
"I'm sorry to bother you, but . . . "
are generally issues that really do need attention Right Now, while phone calls which begin with:
"I know you're busy, but . . . "
generally indicate that the call her no idea how busy I am, or they wouldn't be calling me.
"I'm sorry to bother you, but . . . "
are generally issues that really do need attention Right Now, while phone calls which begin with:
"I know you're busy, but . . . "
generally indicate that the call her no idea how busy I am, or they wouldn't be calling me.
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