I never tire of saying that discussions begun in the comments thread can end up being more interesting than the blog post that sparked them

Keywords: #BLOGGINGINSIGHTS, #SALTEDCARAMEL, #SALTEDCARAMELBLOG, #WRITING, BLOGGING, BLOGGING TIPS

Blogging is definitely quite “accident prone” if you take it to include the glitches prevalent in WordPress and other blogging platforms. Some “accidents” can be of one’s own making. I remember writing what I felt was one of my best efforts. For some reason I did not post it immediately. Imagine my chagrin when I accidentally deleted the draft. This was after an interval of several weeks so I couldn’t remember all of it and I mourn it to this day.Finally, I completely agree with Andrew Sullivan that blogging is “writing out loud” since my style of writing has always been informal and conversational.

https://saltedcaramel670.wordpress.com/2022/05/23/blogging-insights-new-format-40-blogging-vs-writing

It is important to reach out to other people first and it is ok to feel awkward to initiate the conversation

Keywords: {0}

I was uncomfortable and it was difficult to explain my destination to him since I did not understand the transportation process, so I showed him the map so that he could easily understand and help me out. There are things such as phones, computers, and so on that actually help and improve your communication. If using your device, tool or signs can help explaining things that you can’t explain in words, I think there is nothing to be shy about. So, use it.

https://minease.wordpress.com/2021/07/09/just-say-hi

All of us need to get comfortable engaging in conversation around a variety of topics – especially around ones considered taboo in the past

Keywords: Lifestyle & Relationships

In today’s fast paced technology-driven world, if you are not comfortable answering the question, it doesn’t make the question go away – it will be answered by AlexaSiri or Google Home!

https://theartofconversations.com/2020/10/14/conversations-that-may-be-taboo-yet-important

Asking people how they engage with people who have different political or religious views

I was sad to see that 90 percent of the people who answered said they don’t engage and move on. That makes me sad that as a society we have written off humans who do not see our views. Better known as “cancel culture”. Whether it be the left, the right, a baptist or a catholic, we as a society tend to write off anything we don’t agree with. We scoff and fester on it. We never ask questions. We make assumptions before we even speak to the person. Why do we do this? Was it when face to face conversations started dying? Has religion and politics always been a taboo subject? I do not have the answers to those questions, I would just like to focus on the up and coming. How can we get better?

https://thejenlife.wordpress.com/2020/07/13/can-you-help-me-understand

When it comes to communicating with each other, there’s nothing clearer and more complicated at the same time: The most efficient and effective method of 
conveying information to and within a development 
team is face-to-face conversation

Keywords: agile, Communications, COVID19

Complicated when the intimacy of a material tête-à-tête isn’t possible like now with the COVID-19 induced social distancing regiments.

https://nextchapterconsulting.ca/2020/03/30/is-there-such-a-thing-as-over-communicating