send button

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)
Mon Mar 13 13:00:13 2006


Gail:

I too had to learn to really thinkg before hitting the reply button ... well it was actually the "send" button that I had to learn to put on the brakes for!

It was on this list that I learned that.

The more indignant or righteous or flaming I felt ... the more important it was to not hit send.

Since learning that lesson I find that if I am feeling vehement about something as I type - then I change the "to" field and send it to myself.

After I read it once I recieve it I then decide whether to hit my own delete button - or to re-write it & send because it was a good comment but needed re-wording.

Joanne

At Mon, 13 Mar 2006, GA12L@aol.com wrote: > Oops!
>
>Next time I will read what is written before I reply instead of hitting the
>reply button, typing with increasing indignance and then pressing the send
>button.
>
>Gail

--
Joanne Bulley, MD
Keene, NH, USA

"Love is indescribable and unconditional. I could tell you a thousand things that it is not, but not one that it is." — Duke Ellington, American jazz artist (1899-1974).





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