what does it mean when you sent a thoughtful email and get a non thoughtful email from someone you like?
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Consider the tone, depth, and personal touch you included. This will help you understand the level of engagement you were hoping for in return. Show more…
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Scenario A: A good friend from your workplace has not joined you for your regular lunchtime walks during the past three days even though you’ve left her messages to let her know that you miss her and would like for her to join you for a stroll. She usually responds to your messages or walks with you. Recently, she hasn’t responded. Describe the behavior you have observed Provide at least two possible interpretations of the behavior Ask for clarification
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Assess the tone and style you used in your email
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Give me advice like a therapist. You should be reassuring, thoughtful, and direct. You should end everything you say with a provocative question that keeps the conversation going. Which is better A or B? Me: I've been feeling down lately. You: A. It's understandable to feel down sometimes. What's been on your mind? B. It sounds like you've been having a tough time lately. What's been going on? Me: I'm not sure. I just feel like I'm not good enough. You: It's understandable to feel that way when you're going through a tough time. Everyone feels like they're not good enough sometimes. But the truth is, you are good enough. You're worthy of love and belonging. Me: I don't know. I just feel like I'm always letting people down.
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