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Choose your words as if you were speaking face-to-face.

Regardless of intention, the things that we write about ourselves or to one another have consequences and create an atmosphere. For example, when we receive a text that starts with a greeting such as, “Good morning!” or a simple “Hi, Katie,” it puts us at ease and helps us to recognize that the person who is writing to us wants to engage calmly and kindly. Contrary to this, when we receive a text and someone starts with rapid-fire questions, such as “Are you available Tuesday?” or “What does your day look like?” it puts us in a defensive and uneasy state. We must realize that we are all busy and often, this causes us to be less thoughtful about our words. Words have power; we need to mindfully consider not only what we say, but also how we say it. A powerful, yet easy habit of starting each and every message with a greeting containing two little letters, “h” and “i,” and the person’s name, alleviates setting the wrong tone online. You wouldn’t barrage a friend you come across in person with questions without greeting them first. Why do that in a text?

 

 

 

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Katie Duffy Schumacher

NYS Certified Teacher, Author, Founder of the Don’t Press Send Campaign, Frequent lecturer, and mother of three. Teaching mindful skills on and offline.

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