We are exposed to every possible kind of content and advertising on a daily basis, wherever we are, whatever we do, whether we like it or not.
Sometimes, it can make us feel hopeless, overwhelmed, and at the mercy of whoever is the loudest person in the room at a given time.
Luckily enough, it doesn't have to be this way and we don't have to succumb to any kind of communication entropy either.
We can always say NO, we can always disconnect, we can always unsubscribe.
Sometimes, it can make us feel hopeless, overwhelmed, and at the mercy of whoever is the loudest person in the room at a given time.
Luckily enough, it doesn't have to be this way and we don't have to succumb to any kind of communication entropy either.
We can always say NO, we can always disconnect, we can always unsubscribe.
frequency of communication, overall tone...]
If you have your rule of thumb for unsubscribing already, that's incredibly helpful (and healthy) and it can be fun to give it some further thought, in order to better understand what your red flags are.
If you don't have such a rule yet, today's question is an invitation for you to take your power back and decide what you are willing to experience, and what is going to be out of the question, from now on.
Coaching question of the day:
"What's your rule of thumb for unsubscribing?"
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Digital minimalism, Focus, Setting boundaries, Netiquette, When to unsubscribe
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