Not exact matches
(We
always have
productive morning - time
conversations.)
thanks also for your kind comments on the way i posted on skepticalscience and it has
always been my contention that if i'm talking to someone who has the intent of understanding the science (like i do) and not concealing a political agenda then a
productive conversation can be had.
You
always want to ask questions during your job interview because (1) it shows that you researched the company, (2) it helps you have a more relaxed and
productive conversation, and (3) it helps you uncover information you can't get anywhere else.
It can be healthy to express your emotions during the divorce mediation process; however, long
conversations about what happened and who's fault it is aren't
always productive.