On conch shells, and the lack thereof.

I admire my co-worker Rich Path more than I could possibly say, not least for his ability to remain intelligently silent — to listen to what everyone in the room is saying, and to discern the right moment to introduce his own words (usually carefully selected) at a time when they are of value. This caution also makes it possible for him to add extra emphasis to something, or to demand additional attention when he’s trying to drive home a point or complete a sentence.

This is a skill I am nowhere near to mastering; it’s almost a foreign ability to me, something that I understand intellectually but am unable to instinctively implement. If anything, I usually work through sarcasm and hyperbole, things that are actually corrosive to this process.
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The importance of this skill has been demonstrated to me again during this week of ERP training, though. So much of the chaos in this particular office (not mine, by the way) would simply dissipate if everyone involved set down their own personal investments in what they want to say and instead waited patiently for the right moment to say what needs to be said.

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