Yep, I've gone and done it.
Oh, I need to learn to not hit SEND.
I emailed a woman that I know who is connected to the dog obedience club I do my classes through to get a message to my instructor that I would not be there on Monday night. She forwarded my message on and then asked me how I liked this class.
And I told her.
I told her how I felt scrutinized in a condescending and judgmental way and that I realized I was probably/hopefully off in my perception. I told her how I really don't like the instructor that much. And so on and so forth.
In hind site I probably didn't need to spew all of that on her but, hey, it's what I think. Rest assured I do take responsibility for my loopy mutt, I'm not all delusional!!
I emailed a woman that I know who is connected to the dog obedience club I do my classes through to get a message to my instructor that I would not be there on Monday night. She forwarded my message on and then asked me how I liked this class.
And I told her.
I told her how I felt scrutinized in a condescending and judgmental way and that I realized I was probably/hopefully off in my perception. I told her how I really don't like the instructor that much. And so on and so forth.
In hind site I probably didn't need to spew all of that on her but, hey, it's what I think. Rest assured I do take responsibility for my loopy mutt, I'm not all delusional!!
2 Comments:
Hitting send is good-it provides feedback about an aspect of the club that you're not completely happy with and if they can improve the relations with the dog's peoples than everyone will have a better experience. It's win-win and everyone succeeds.
Plus it must have been cathartic.
You go girl. Although I too wish I wasn't always so hasty with the SEND tog.
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