Do you know what you should’ve done? You should’ve never asked that question. In nearly every situation, it is a useless statement. Aside from the coach who is looking for mistakes in practice so she can correct them before the game, the question “Do you know what you should’ve done?” should never be asked. (See: Everyone Has a Right to Ignore Your Opinion) As a public speaker, one of the most frustrating pieces of adviceContinue Reading…
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