What if it's impractical?
What if they think it's stupid?
What if it's been done before?
I don't know about you, but I've felt uncomfortable in a collaborative setting when others are unwilling to freely share ideas.
A cohesive team, however, lets the ideas flow: free of judgment until decision time
Listen, we need to have a talk for how to improve communicating ideas
With only the sound "throw", what meanings are conveyed? intended? interpreted?
1. Throw out an idea
are you suggesting it?
or are you ruling it out it?
If you aren't sure, clarify
Others will thank you because they are also confused
The sooner you overcome the fear of asking, the easier it will get
The wrong understanding of "throw" might throw the conversation off course
2. Throw up an idea
are you suggesting it?
or are you vomiting?
As gross as that sounds, it is a vivid reminder to let the ideas pour out, uninhibited
3. Throw a tantrum
are you upset and confused in the throes of this thread?
Maybe you've seen that frustrated meeting participant
or maybe you've been that upset co-worker.
Transform emotion into positive engagement
With video conferencing, it is easy to stay silent.
Click that button and unmute yourself.
Even if it's impractical or been done before
the act of expressing your idea
can spark a thought in someone else's mind
A thought that you could have never predicted
Did you catch all that?
I hope you weren't thrown for a loop
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