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Your post reminded me of the book, Choosing To Cheat by Andy Stanley. http://amzn.to/VfXe44 I have come to terms with the fact, there is no perfect solution for the situation you describe and are...
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I’m not sure the factors that go into making a trip for face time. It’s intuition. The world is flat, according to Thomas Friedman. Communications are instantaneous and social networking is becoming...
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Challenging post. I notice that with many transactions I now prefer email over phone. Perhaps I am avoiding potential conflict or simply seeking a record of what was talked about. It seems that for...
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Eric, thanks so much for sharing how you think through the wrestling match… and the parameters you set.
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Oh that is a great quote! I love the concept of ‘sips” versus “gulps”
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marcus, you raise an interesting point…using technology can be used either to avoid or simplify.
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Challenging post. I notice that with many transactions I now prefer email over phone. Perhaps I am avoiding potential conflict or simply seeking a record of what was talked about. It seems that for...
View ArticleBy: letsgrowleaders
Eric, thanks so much for sharing how you think through the wrestling match… and the parameters you set.
View ArticleBy: letsgrowleaders
Oh that is a great quote! I love the concept of ‘sips” versus “gulps”
View ArticleBy: letsgrowleaders
marcus, you raise an interesting point…using technology can be used either to avoid or simplify.
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Challenging post. I notice that with many transactions I now prefer email over phone. Perhaps I am avoiding potential conflict or simply seeking a record of what was talked about. It seems that for...
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In reply to <a href="https://letsgrowleaders.com/2012/12/03/face-time-or-face-time/#comment-9072">Eric Dingler (@EricDingler)</a>. Eric, thanks so much for sharing how you think through the...
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In reply to <a href="https://letsgrowleaders.com/2012/12/03/face-time-or-face-time/#comment-9073">Steve Borek</a>. Oh that is a great quote! I love the concept of 'sips" versus "gulps"
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In reply to <a href="https://letsgrowleaders.com/2012/12/03/face-time-or-face-time/#comment-9074">Marcus</a>. marcus, you raise an interesting point...using technology can be used either to...
View ArticleBy: Eric Dingler (@EricDingler)
Your post reminded me of the book, Choosing To Cheat by Andy Stanley. http://amzn.to/VfXe44 I have come to terms with the fact, there is no perfect solution for the situation you describe and are...
View ArticleBy: Steve Borek
I’m not sure the factors that go into making a trip for face time. It’s intuition. The world is flat, according to Thomas Friedman. Communications are instantaneous and social networking is becoming...
View ArticleBy: Marcus
Challenging post. I notice that with many transactions I now prefer email over phone. Perhaps I am avoiding potential conflict or simply seeking a record of what was talked about. It seems that for...
View ArticleBy: letsgrowleaders
In reply to <a href="https://letsgrowleaders.com/2012/12/03/face-time-or-face-time/#comment-750">Eric Dingler (@EricDingler)</a>. Eric, thanks so much for sharing how you think through the...
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