None.
Two people working together. Both come with the right intents and the generosity to make things better.
Just that, the logistics of both of them is different.
When the friction does strike, what is the right way?
To talk. To communicate. To figure a way of how they could do things better.
Snapping is none of those.
When we snap, we also take away the chance for the other person to put their point across. We do not give ourselves the benefit of doubt to give them the benefit of doubt. Our problem weighs so heavily on us that we do not care to exercise the practice of patience.
It’s not the snapping that “hurts” the other person. They will go on with their job.
However, we close doors of empathy and deeper connection, when we choose to respond in the moment.
When there is an opportunity to act in the moment, may you choose to meditate, not respond.
