tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436539161202609679.post2509019332565807453..comments2023-09-18T14:40:37.946+01:00Comments on Radiant's blog: Character CheckRadianthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08128767609842309541noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436539161202609679.post-83352579055242555062016-01-25T14:30:42.159+00:002016-01-25T14:30:42.159+00:00Hmm...interesting. I like that you learnt from the...Hmm...interesting. I like that you learnt from the whole incident. Don't for once think this situation is peculiar to you...we all have have our shortcomings. <br /><br />On greeting, I'd say you should have greeted her. It's better to just do it...at least she'll hear than to be reputed as someone who does not greet. I experience same especially with some senior colleagues in the office. I just greet and move on even when I know they'll likely snub. Your kind of job requires more affection though.<br /><br />Good you apologized to her as well. Sometimes you have to do so even when you are right. The use of "sorry", "please" and "thank you" could have helped in resolving many conflicts, prevented divorces, mended broken relationships and restored estranged friendships. <br /><br />However, you cannot please everybody. Do what you know is right and let people be.<br /><br />More ink to your pen.<br /><br /><br />Kingstonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436539161202609679.post-56838192757502021812016-01-18T18:13:22.064+00:002016-01-18T18:13:22.064+00:00I have learnt a lot from this practice and one maj...I have learnt a lot from this practice and one major thing which is key Is that the art of medicine is equally as important as the science. Truth is that they only teach us the science in school but no one bothers to teach us the art which, from experience is even more vital than the science. Your case isn't peculiar because I have seen many colleagues suffer through same. I won't dwell on any of the sides of the divide. One key advice I give to colleagues on this issue has always helped tremendously when they apply it. That is, always treat every patient as you would treat your mother if she comes to consult with you. By so doing, you will never have issues with any patient. It works like magic for me.Ekenedilichukwu.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436539161202609679.post-68041177903340078902016-01-18T15:53:05.932+00:002016-01-18T15:53:05.932+00:00Hahaha. Yes you were rude. Next time, greet and le...Hahaha. Yes you were rude. Next time, greet and let the greeting go into the open air. The stress will then shift to the greetee. At least you were mature enough to learn from it. That's a plus!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10050457685231814503noreply@blogger.com