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What You Say In A Voicemail Or Email Can, And Will, Be Used Against You

It is an undeniable fact that when I leave a voice mail or send an email, I should understand that the addressee may not be the only person who will see or hear the message. I should expect that many others may get to listen to what I said or read what I wrote. Therefore, my words had better be the truth, and they had better be said with the intent to help, not hurt.
  • Make it a life rule to think twice before hitting "send"
  • Never leave any voice mail that takes longer than 30 seconds! Use voice mails to leave call back information and a brief message that details why you are calling and what you need from the recipient.
  • A quick reply left on a voice mail can prevents phone tag – but keep your responses simple and straight forward!
Everything I say or write reflects on me. What I say to someone may not be published, but my words still impact that person and often others.
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