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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Larla, I'm so glad that you felt comfortable enough opening up to me and explaining the difficulties you've been having. I don't think you are giving off the impressions that you fear you've left with the rest of the team. I want to see you succeed in this program. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help or if you need suggestions for resources that can help your current situation here at the Acme Corporation. You are lovely. I hope someone gives you a hug and appreciates you today. [/quote] +1 Very cold and canned. I wonder if anyone knows how to be responsive to another human being these days. How about just listening to her and not saying anything? Just be quiet and give her your time. She's young and trying to figure things out. She's opening up to you and you're telling her to use other resources? Nice. Don't make her feel that she is a bother to you. Because, yeah, that will make her feel a whole lot better. [/quote]
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