I really don't want to take away other people's “productivity” tools, or be a downer, but I'd like it to be known that however happy it makes them, it's a time and energy waster for others at the same time.
I really don't want to take away other people's “productivity” tools, or be a downer, but I'd like it to be known that however happy it makes them, it's a time and energy waster for others at the same time.
I really don't want to take away other people's “productivity” tools, or be a downer, but I'd like it to be known that however happy it makes them, it's a time and energy waster for others at the same time.
@hdv being outspoken but polite / constructive works for me. Sometimes people are not aware of the drawbacks. Sometimes explaining the drawbacks makes them reconsider future use, sometimes they don't care. With individuals I leave it at this.
With organizations I'm more tenacious especially with civic/civil society especially if this behaviour is opposed to their goals or mission statements.
In the end saying nothing will certainly not change a thing, whereas speaking out might change things.