Useful Tips for Working with the Talented and Challenging Tech Worker

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Useful Tips for Working with the Talented and Challenging Tech Worker

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Brains Run On Logic Not Feelings

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No Filter Between Brain & Mouth

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Meaning is Only In The Words

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Look In Your Eyes Means Nothing

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We Use Words Literally and Exactly

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Our World is Built From Details

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Black or White, Not Gray

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Our Brain Doesn’t Do Feelings

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Vulcan School of Etiquette

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Passion Can Appear as Anger

You think those body sensations tell you important details. We don’t see them as information or input.

What is in our mind comes out our mouth with no regard to anything other than factual accuracy.

Tone of voice and body language just happen for us. It is not part of our communication so ignore it.

We get nothing from eye contact except distraction. No eye contact can help us think and converse better.

Dictionaries exist to give distinct meanings. The dictionary definition is all and only what we mean.

We may talk too much giving you the details or ask too many questions so we can get the details.

Our minds work digitally like a computer and it’s binary code. It is a 0 or 1, there is nothing else.

Body sensations are not information. We don’t understand our own feelings, much less yours.

We speak logically, literally, and are often Brutally Blunt. Body language and vocal tone are not under our control.

We are passionate and excited about what we enjoy. This makes us get louder and seem like we are mad.

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