Connecting with people, avoid confusion.
Using specific days and dates in emails or posts instead of vague terms like “today” or “tomorrow” is crucial for clear communication. You never know what time of day someone will read your message. For example, saying “We will meet on Monday, July 1st” is clearer than saying “We will meet tomorrow.” This practice makes it easier for people to connect with you and follow your schedule accurately. Additionally, using people’s names, such as “my son Robert” or “my wife Sally,” personalizes your message and fosters a stronger connection. Clear communication reduces confusion, helping people stay happy and productive. By being precise and considerate in our communication, we enhance understanding and build better relationships.
Michelle Alcorn
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