[Foundation-l] Commissions, committees - discussions et al ...
Sabine Cretella
sabine_cretella at yahoo.it
Fri Jun 9 11:08:14 UTC 2006
Could we please stop for some days? It does not make sense to struggle
and fight and get rigid on one or the other side. Discussions are
getting too emotional and that does not help anyone.
Please understand: committees are growing bit by bit - it is already
difficult to work in a small group - it will be even more difficult to
work in a large group. That initially committees or commissions work by
invitation makes sense, because people who know each other come together
and it will be easier to organise initial work (and it is not said that
even if we know each other we have the same opinions and thoughts).
Being all of us people who do this in their free time, having to cope
with all sorts of problems, I suppose that for now we should grow slowly
if we want to assure that things go the right way.
It does not mean that we don't want to discuss or communicate - it is
just a matter of fact that each one of us has 24 hours a day - eight of
which are occupied with work (normally) - eight of them should be sleep
(I hardly ever reach that amount ;-). Then there is family life, social
life and the projects.
Of course everyone of us has his/her favourite project (nobody can deny
this), everyone of us tries to do things the best way he/she can,
everyone of us has his/her own way to express, often things are screwed
up because of misinterpretation and not knowing the other person well
enough - or we seem to know someone, but really don't because we are not
"listening enough" (and I am not an exception to this).
Please consider also one thing: written messages can be easily
misunderstood because of two very simple facts:
1) the writer does not know in which emotional state the person reading
his/her message is and therefore interpretation of written text can vary
a lot
2) the reader does not know in which emotional state the writer was at
the time of writing
Then: there is that time delay effect: while you are writing about a
problem, the problem itself can already be on its way to solution or
already solved.
Now people will think: "well, so we should not put any emotions in
written messages" ... uhm ... really that is impossible, because we are
human beings.
I myself very often avoid to mix into discussions - because of the above
reasons and not because of not having an own opinion. It could easily
happen that I write an emotional loaded message without really noting it
- and who reads then would have huge problems to understand the reason:
it could be a relative not being well, the kids making simply too much
trouble, a fight with a friend or simply the oven that did not work when
I wanted to make "that pizza" or the parrot making terrible noise having
learnt how the phone rings etc.
That's why very often it makes sense to answer privately if you think
something with a message is wrong - or just wait a day or two to make
sure you really want to write something the way you did in first place.
Strange days will always happen - the more people are toghether in one
place the more often such problems will arise.
So please: let's keep calm for some days - things will work out well :-)
I believe in positivity.
Best wishes from Italy.
Sabine
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