Thick Skin-- I am sure I will regret this..... :-)
Balloonman
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The now retired thread on the athiest led to much LIVELY debate and some fun. (Yes I have a warped sense of humor) x:D Some people even might have been offended, and felt attacked. SOme points we all need to remember, tone, attitude and humor do not always come through very well with a typed message. If you don't have somewhat thick skin you are gonna have a long day in HR! If a topic reply gets you "blasted" by us, or that is your perception, think about how your employees may feel and react to that issue. Myself, I would rather get hammered on here, look at things differently, maybe I change my stance, maybe I don't, but I am more informed and better able to deal with a situation.
We will always have topics that we disagree with, that is because we are individuals and some of you do not realize that I am right, and you are wrong. x}> (For those of you who might have missed it, that was humor)
So let's be thick skinned and let things roll off us like water off a duck's back!
My $0.02 worth
DJ The Balloonman
ps. HS, I took your comment about taking a minute to discuss it on here as wasteful as pretty funny.
pss Don, I still have not recieve the picture of your daughter.
We will always have topics that we disagree with, that is because we are individuals and some of you do not realize that I am right, and you are wrong. x}> (For those of you who might have missed it, that was humor)
So let's be thick skinned and let things roll off us like water off a duck's back!
My $0.02 worth
DJ The Balloonman
ps. HS, I took your comment about taking a minute to discuss it on here as wasteful as pretty funny.
pss Don, I still have not recieve the picture of your daughter.
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And Don, how are the young ladies your son brings home welcomed?
When I told my Dad I was thinking of going into "Social Work" he said, "Well you are sure going to have to DEVELOP YOUR EPIDERMIS if you are going to succeed at that." Of course I had to run to the dictionary, but it is counsel that proved to be accurate and something I often remind myself of.
Long story short, the exercise forced us to get past worrying so much about offending someone or stepping on toes. We all have the same goals for the company and couldn't move forward as quickly as we needed to if we were all going to hold back our opinions out of politeness or sense of etiquette. The words "passionate debate" were used a lot, and passionate debate is exactly why the Forum is so valuable to me. Passionate debate should not include insults, and I rarely see what I perceive to be "insults" on the Forum.
This has helped me understand that, excluding Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Satan (if you believe in him) or the like, most people have good intentions. When they voice an opinion it's because the issue is important to them.
My strength is not in technical expertise, nor is it in memorizing case law or whatever other backup there is to the decisions we make every day. My strength is in understanding people and their motives, and helping them work together.
The Forum is so valuable to me because every one of you possess strengths that I do not.
I do agree that when conducting a written conversation, you have to be very sensitive to how you may be perceived. On the other hand, you can't spend hours editing your messages on the chance that someone might be offended. x:D
Passing the soap box on to someone else now...
I on the other hand thought the whole thing was amusing. I would only admit to all of you - I egged her on a little - it was fun to see her face turn red.
I always try to remember that people react from their own frame of mind, they react with their lifetime experiences in mind or some crisis that happened 5 minutes ago. When I read these hot-topic threads I feel fortunate that I live in a country where I can speak my mind or disagree with someone without fear of reprisal, imprisonment, torture or life in a dungeon.
>here as wasteful as pretty funny.
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Thank-you DJ, for it was truly just a joke. Will make me think twice about posting the next time though.
I think most of us realized you were pointing out the irony of taking so long on a subject to say it wasn't worth a minute. In my family we often jump at the chance to 'nail' someone like that. It was funny and appropriate. You just can't always count on people taking your words the way you mean them. When that person persists in believing they have been picked on, regardless of other witnesses' opinions, then there is really nothing you can do about it. But don't let it keep you from being yourself. Please! I like your comments, and I am sure others do too.
x:D
But,,,,, to add my $.01 worth, yes we all have a different perspective and therefore I think everything written/read provides us all with a good well rounded point of view - other than our own. Sounds like Don may have the 'daughter-in-law' I've always wanted.
This forum is the best learning tool one could get!
Have a wonderful day all.
Cotterwood
The lively debate over a message posting among HR prof's shows that e-mail is not a replacement for face to face conversation or just picking up the phone. I find myself running interference trying to "mediate" between individuals when one claims "they wrote that message but this is what they really meant" (have found tea leaves, crystal balls and Bazooka Joe bubble gum wrappers very useful in interpreting true meaning of messages).
However, it's not practical in this venue so as many before have wrote - a thick skin is mandatory for anyone in this field.