Advice from Annie Lane.
I had always been told that communication has three major elements: words, tone and body language. Having retired from a technology-driven company, I am keenly aware of misunderstandings between people that can be created beginning with emails and texts.
How many times have we caught ourselves thinking that we understand how the person who originated a text message feels? Is that even possible?I could not agree with you more. When communications involve feelings or emotions, then a face-to-face meeting is always best. If you can’t do that, a phone call is way better than a text or email. Thanks for writing.As a farmer myself, I’d like to offer suggestions for the elderly couple with livestock, the one whose brother is concerned for their safety.
As a result of this regimen, I now desire to eat smaller meals, occasionally only one a day, and I no longer binge eat. I also find that my digestion is better, and my energy level is good as well.
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