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Unread 25-11-2007, 21:00
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Re: Forum Rules Reminder Do's and Don'ts

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Originally Posted by "Big Mike" View Post
Actually i don't think GP should ever be used to judge another person, Gracious Professionalism is a way of life not a tool to judge people.
Somehow I didn't interpret that as a judgment. After reading your post, Mike, I was reminded of the year, 1968. I wanted rose colored glasses. Literally. I found a tiny little shop down by the St. Louis Zoo <grin, I love that zoo> that would fit me with rose colored lens. It didn't change my view of the world nearly as much as I had hoped but it did give others a perspective with which to view me.

Gracious Professionalism has become a lens that I do look through when working with others and when viewing the world. To me it is a lens of wisdom not judgment. I do agree with you that GP isn't a phrase to be used as a tool to judge others, and that at its best, Gracious Professionalism can be viewed as a way of life.
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Last edited by JaneYoung : 25-11-2007 at 23:48. Reason: year clarification
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