Watch your language. Say what you mean and mean what you say. People often say things out of habit such as, “I might be wrong, but I think…” or “I’m sorry, but that’s the way I feel.” When actually they do know what they’re talking about or it’s not anything to be sorry about.
There’s no need to apologize for the way you feel or to provide disclaimers for your ideas. Speak your truth.

Nov 07, 2011 @ 17:39:14
Right on sista! I know you’re cool, and so am I, and I’m not sorry!
Good advice, Dean. We often add buffers and it does us no favos.
Thanks,
SueAnn
Nov 07, 2011 @ 17:40:07
You’re probably wondering what favos are. Well, look it up! Ha!
Nov 07, 2011 @ 21:17:41
I know favos! And thanks so mucho! xo