Learning the "Nutshell" Benefit
Keep it brief. Learn to "nutshell" your communications. You'll benefit all involved. That should be enough and I could end it there. Yet, if I didn't say more, many of you may not know the full ramifications of what I mean. So I'll risk being verbose and perhaps ruin the point by committing myself to the task of explaining.
Keep it brief. I'll be blunt. If you're a talker and like taking captives, you may want to pay further attention. Nothing is more frustrating then waiting patiently for a turn that never comes. If people interrupt you continuously, they may not be rude. It may be their crude but effective way of letting you take a breath so you may continue. After all, if you go on, you'll either "pass out" or be "passed on." It's not rude on the part of your captive. It's only self preservation in the mists of an assault.
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