What's the difference between using tact and sugarcoating something?
(thanks for the replies, guys!)
I have to agree.
Which is why I get banned easily. Oh well.
And some things just piss me off to where a response is coming no matter what.
What's the difference between using tact and sugarcoating something?
For me, right now I am at the time of my life where I would prefer people use tact than sugarcoat.
I'll use a wonderful example. On Tuesday I met beautiful Miss Coco of tactile your world/tactilejunkie, she's DB and she's an amazing advocate for the DB.
She taught me a lot about being who we are. She was telling me that when she was in Nigeria and when she was walking to the market, she actually fell over a cow's head. No one told her and she had wished someone did.
Now let's talk about tact and sugarcoating. I would have wished someone pulled her aside and tactiled into her hand and said "There's a cow's head" than sugarcoat to her "There's a rock" because she will know a cow has been cut up because there was blood everywhere on the soil.
Now there's a huge difference between sugarcoating and tact.
If a person wants to sugarcoat, that's fine but realise you do end up looking discredited and the other person does start to lose trust in you.
i nearly got it all mixed up about a book discussing BDP, Stop walking on eggshells" note you didnt say "Stop".. so yah when i checked the net, though great book -really.
Hmm i sort dunno what you mean Liza...care to exlpain abit more? whats the reaction people give you? cuz everyone somewhat drifted off without us really knowing what's going on for you Liza...
naw, thats not sugar-coating
sugarcoating is not avoidance, it is still direct but 'sweeten' with some sort of lie added to it, to make the suggestion even enticing. in a way you were slightly right, a distracton on part of the receiver not the giver of the message.. but the suggestion may were made to be skillfully handled with 'distracted view' of the outocome in recieving or buying into the suggestion.
lol, ok
what's so funny about my response to your post, grummer? care to explain?
I do echo some of your sentiments about that. Sometimes some of the responses aren't even worthy of my time, and I have to be careful about who I engage in such confrontations too. I hate having my energies drained (time wasted, etc).
For example, if people show a consistent disregard for others and just keep on wanting to manipulate the outcome of a discussion - I am much less inclined to engage that person in a discussion. If a person has a track record of keep locking her or his thread just because she or he wasn't happy with the outcome, I am less inclined to post in his or her threads in the future. That's another example of walking on eggshells to me.
uh oh! <wearing kevlar helmet>
For me, right now I am at the time of my life where I would prefer people use tact than sugarcoat.
I'll use a wonderful example. On Tuesday I met beautiful Miss Coco of tactile your world/tactilejunkie, she's DB and she's an amazing advocate for the DB.
She taught me a lot about being who we are. She was telling me that when she was in Nigeria and when she was walking to the market, she actually fell over a cow's head. No one told her and she had wished someone did.
Now let's talk about tact and sugarcoating. I would have wished someone pulled her aside and tactiled into her hand and said "There's a cow's head" than sugarcoat to her "There's a rock" because she will know a cow has been cut up because there was blood everywhere on the soil.
Now there's a huge difference between sugarcoating and tact.
If a person wants to sugarcoat, that's fine but realise you do end up looking discredited and the other person does start to lose trust in you.
ah, well it went to a long winding road of explanations which returns to your simpler explaing of what is sugarcoating. I just took humour in it, no offense intended. its like alot of things in life, we learn about one thing, and it get elaborated, and then you understand it more to a point which you put it at back of your head and then suddenly you realise or just use the simpler, original thought/schema.
It just funny how it happened.