I'm going to be changing the way I approach our M, and changing the way I look at things, and that these changes will, by definition, change our R. I said I hoped that these changes will be positive, and that if she's willing to work with me on this, I'm sure the outcome will be, but I also said I expect her to be uncomfortable at first, and that this is normal, it's just part of the process.
Tim, this concerns me. I think it might be wise to not set any expectations. Just let the "differentiation" work without letting her in on the "process". I'm afraid you might be trying to take some of the sting out what you are about to do by saying these things and it might be indicative of lingering fears. If she want's to know what's going on, tell her to finish PM so she gets all the other good stuff too. Sorry...this just my 2 cents.
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...if that continues there won't be much of anything to celebrate.
I thought that was excellent.
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