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Originally Posted by csmith12
Lesson one: When delivering a concept or idea to another, and it's still not completely understood after the first example. Then another example must be rendered in a way that can be understood. Otherwise your concept or idea falls on deaf ears.........
Lesson two: Try to include the questioning party in the process of arriving at an understanding that they are comfortable with, even if it's a partial stepping stone along the way.
Lesson three: To build a rapport that supports trust and encouraged interaction and learning, present yourself as a peer that is experienced, instead of a superior with low tolerance and something to prove...........
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You are a natural teacher, Chris
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." - Albert Einstein
.......... but please, change this last avatar !!!
For some reason a see a mustache growing on that face.