Same! Especially for client management and working with a broader internal team (as long as you ensure thatās an acceptable level of casualness in comms) itās incredibly useful to give context for the tone of a message that could without it be interpreted either positively or negatively.
For example: Especially for client management and working with a broader internal team (as long as you ensure thatās an acceptable level of casualness in comms) itās incredibly useful to give context for the tone of a message that could without it be interpreted either positively or negatively. :)
It didnāt drastically change the content of the message, but it can help someone whoās potentially having a bad day and subconsciously perceiving things negatively to instead see the positive context of the information relayed in whatās on its own a largely neutral message (with neutral messages I find peopleās current positive or negative moods tend to have them perceive the message in a manner reflective of that current emotional state).
Same! Especially for client management and working with a broader internal team (as long as you ensure thatās an acceptable level of casualness in comms) itās incredibly useful to give context for the tone of a message that could without it be interpreted either positively or negatively.
For example: Especially for client management and working with a broader internal team (as long as you ensure thatās an acceptable level of casualness in comms) itās incredibly useful to give context for the tone of a message that could without it be interpreted either positively or negatively. :)
It didnāt drastically change the content of the message, but it can help someone whoās potentially having a bad day and subconsciously perceiving things negatively to instead see the positive context of the information relayed in whatās on its own a largely neutral message (with neutral messages I find peopleās current positive or negative moods tend to have them perceive the message in a manner reflective of that current emotional state).