Askhole: a person who constantly asks for your advice, yet always does the opposite of what you told them.: 6x9 Journal office humor coworker note pads

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Askhole: a person who constantly asks for your advice, yet always does the opposite of what you told them.: 6x9 Journal office humor coworker note pads

Askhole: a person who constantly asks for your advice, yet always does the opposite of what you told them.: 6x9 Journal office humor coworker note pads

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She is comfortable helping teams manage the tension and talk about the things they need to talk about, shifting mindsets and holding leaders accountable to shine like the North Star. We should provide communities with information not readily available to them before we ask anything from them to create reciprocity Push them out of your life because you feel as if you’re being a toxic nuisance to everyone you meet. From the election of Ronald Reagan to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the 80’s (AKA the Eighties) was an era of popularizing slang. This decade saw the advent of MTV, Valley Girl culture, and TV hits like the Simpsons; of course it’s vernacular was going to explode. Here’s a list of the oddest or […] Then came blogging, comments, and social media, and each time newsrooms needed to develop policies to adjust. Now with the advent of engagement we need to develop codes to guide our work in community and with community. If we don’t have a code of ethics, so what?Are you an askhole? Do you spend most of your time asking other people questions? Or, do you try to figure out some of the easy answers yourself (or on Google)? Become homeless. It will cause most normal people to drop you pretty fast. If that doesn’t work, staying at their place for more than a few days should finish the job. It’s time for more marijuana slang! With all the recent news about cannabis legalization, we want you all equipped with the hip hemp lingo. It appears the part one of the article has made it around the circle, and it’s your turn with the second installment. Remember: read-read-pass, so share this article with another budding […]

After a moment, one participant noted her newsroom displayed honesty, in that they only took on stories they had the resources and capacity to report well. But beyond that, there was a moment of recognition: there’s a lot of work to do toward cultivating good relationships with the people we serve. What responses from that list aboveresonate for you?(I am imagining you shaking you head, agreeing with so many of them!) You may be wondering what’s at stake if we don’t have these codes and abide by them? A lot. At the very least, we annoy and alienate people when we treat them poorly. At worst, we endanger them by putting their contributions in front of massive audiences in ways they didn’t intend or didn’t agree to. We open them up to getting harassed, trolled, doxxed.Additionally, askhole victims (or just people who are askholed) need to identify boundaries. My mom always told us “it takes two,” when it comes to conflict, so not all the blame can be placed on an askhole. If we're to take your definition to heart, then by all means, consider me an "askhole". I'll always ask questions, but I can't sit here and guarantee anyone that I'll follow their advice, nor will I ask the same from someone I give said information to. I'm there to give guidance, it's up to them to do what they want with it. We commonly think of being ethical as not doing bad things. “Don’t be evil” might be the mantra of a defensive, passive form of ethical behavior. But really, ethics are more kinetic than that — ethics are an active guide for helping us determine what behavior is good for individuals and for society, vs simply being not bad. If people ask for Free Advice, then that is exactly what they get and what they do with it is up to them. Sure, if Josephine asks Wanda for advice on what to feed her lactose intolerant cat, Wanda shouldn’t feel upset or disappointed if Josephine ends up buying milk for her cat, which subsequently suffers the diarrhea consequences. Josephine should've known better anyway.



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