Offering information before a person has questions ie has a reason to care, typically results, at best, in a sigh and "in one ear and out the other" retention.
If repeated, this approach leads to avoidance or hostility.
Perhaps notice anon's personal reaction to this "unsolicited" advice?
Offering information before a person has questions ie has a reason to care, typically results, at best, in a sigh and "in one ear and out the other" retention.
If repeated, this approach leads to avoidance or hostility.
Perhaps notice and ponder the personal reaction to this "unsolicited" advice?
Offering information before a person has questions ie has a reason to care typically results, at best, in a sigh and "in one ear and out the other" retention.
If repeated, this approach leads to avoidance or hostility.
Perhaps notice and ponder the personal reaction to this "unsolicited" advice?