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how would you phrase this for a client? » gardenergirl

Posted by zenhussy on September 20, 2006, at 9:42:00

In reply to Re: a very hard lesson but a good one » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on September 19, 2006, at 15:02:33

zh wrote:>>>that is a hard lesson and one that some folks learn the hard way a few times before it sticks. thank you for sharing that as it is illustrative of how acting on feelings/emotions in the moment may not always be the best course of action in the long run.

gg replied:>>I wonder how well the lesson sticks when the action gets "disappeared". Disappeared though not forgotten. We don't always have a safety net or get mulligans.

gg,

is there any other way you might have phrased this for a client? we're lost as to what your meaning here is. perhaps this is over our head? or maybe you have some meaning that you could better clarify if you have something you intend for us to understand.

we wish we had the advantage of your years of study....alas we do not. if you would be so kind as to share your professional and personal insights here we'd be happy to attempt to understand exactly what you're trying to convey.

until then.....huh? help us out here as you have an edge for understanding this situation that many others lack. we'd be so fortunate if you would indulge the board with your knowledge.

--zh

 

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