
I regularly let work emails sit a day or two to give people realistic expectations for when I’m actually busy.
not compatible with the kind of
life i leadbrain i haveYUP. Took me a few years to realize that there wasn’t actually anything wrong with me for not being able to keep up in a “fast paced working environment”
If it’s a quick thing, I respond quickly. If it’s a complicated thing, I respond slowly. If I am answering a technical question, I usually take an hour or more to write, let it sit for an hour and up to four. Then, I revise for 30-60 minutes. Sometimes I let it sit again, and revise again. Most emails don’t get this treatment, but what I say needs to be accurate, based in statute and consistent with the tenets of my field. What I tell others may be used as the basis for decisions for years, and may be quoted to the service providers we oversee. It’s worth it to take the time. I also tend to use the language I’ve used in previous emails when writing responses to similar questions. So, I save some time that way.
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t compatible with the kind of life i lead brain i have
I find that con artists don’t like to communicate slowly. It makes them uncomfortable.
We really should all be slowmaxxing like this. It will take some time…to start taking some time🙂
This is all the more true after reports came out at the end of last year regarding just how slowly the human brain works.
Here I thought I was thinking I was crazy for always deliberating on things rather than just react
That’s why society is a fast as it is. Buy buy buy now now now!!





