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Kenneth McGray's avatar

Great article! Two insights really struck me: “Time is a basic tool that helps to gain perspective” and “They rarely argue with rules. You can say: ‘I have a rule that I never answer immediately.’”

Both those bring strength to your point about the power of pausing - not as hesitation, but as a deliberate strategy for better decision making.

That said, are there situations where acting quickly is actually the better choice? In fast-paced environments where speed is critical, how do you balance the need for thoughtful decisions with the urgency of the moment? Also, while pausing can help prevent emotional reactions, do you ever find that waiting too long can make a response feel detached or not entirely authentic?

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Simone D'Amico's avatar

Really loved this one!

I faced the same situation during the layoff process at my previous company and had to deal with questions from those who weren’t affected. I didn’t have all the answers, and my manager didn’t either, so I took a similar approach. I tried to be as transparent as possible but it was probably one of the toughest moments in my career.

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