Sometimes, should not be a “Snap”.
Many of us tend to make snap judgments, and just like the concept in the book, “Blink”, our first impression, or gut feeling are often times the right one – but that is only good when the “source” is not from someones opinion or what they say.
When we deal with opinions or what is said, before we make a “Snap Judgment”, we need to consider the source, yet our default is not always set up that way.
So next time we are tempted to make a “Snap Judgment”, dealing with the opinions or talk of someone else, we need to stop, re-direct and consider the source.
When we stop and consider the source, we can often times, avoid embarrassment, hurt feelings and damaged friendships.
Yours in “The way it is” – Coach