So in the past week the three separate situations which I was writing are as follows:
1. The first was a to-do list. In this situation I was on a weeks vacation and needed to get stuff around the house done. The main purpose for this was to give me a reason to get moving through the day instead of sitting around playing video games all day, which I did play for a while one day. As it was a to-do list my audience was my wife and I. It allowed her to decide which items she wanted to be done and for me to blow those ones off and do the ones that I thought were important, such as re-seeding the backyard instead of cleaning my man cave.
2. The second situation was when I went back to work on Friday. I had a weeks worth of emails to either read and respond or just to read. I had to write back to very important personnel in regards to a situation that I am experiencing at work. In this situation I had to be very formal and had to have the ability to expressly articulate the situation that could potentially have large ramifications on the way we deliver our training to the submarine fleet. Although, the emails were between the recipient and I, these emails can be used for justification to further advance the replacement of our equipment or they could hinder our chances for replacement in how the context and tone are perceived to those higher in our chain of command.
3. The last situation was texting between my wife and I. We were having a conversation in regards to having a new radio installed. The purpose was to see if she would pick me up at Car Toys because the installation was going to take 3 to 4 hours and I really didn't feel like walking around Silverdale wasting time. Also, there were somethings that I could have gotten done around the house while we were waiting. The tone was jovial because sometime auto-correct on new phones makes text conversations pretty hilarious and the fact that she was worried about something for her job, which ended not being a big deal.
1. The first was a to-do list. In this situation I was on a weeks vacation and needed to get stuff around the house done. The main purpose for this was to give me a reason to get moving through the day instead of sitting around playing video games all day, which I did play for a while one day. As it was a to-do list my audience was my wife and I. It allowed her to decide which items she wanted to be done and for me to blow those ones off and do the ones that I thought were important, such as re-seeding the backyard instead of cleaning my man cave.
2. The second situation was when I went back to work on Friday. I had a weeks worth of emails to either read and respond or just to read. I had to write back to very important personnel in regards to a situation that I am experiencing at work. In this situation I had to be very formal and had to have the ability to expressly articulate the situation that could potentially have large ramifications on the way we deliver our training to the submarine fleet. Although, the emails were between the recipient and I, these emails can be used for justification to further advance the replacement of our equipment or they could hinder our chances for replacement in how the context and tone are perceived to those higher in our chain of command.
3. The last situation was texting between my wife and I. We were having a conversation in regards to having a new radio installed. The purpose was to see if she would pick me up at Car Toys because the installation was going to take 3 to 4 hours and I really didn't feel like walking around Silverdale wasting time. Also, there were somethings that I could have gotten done around the house while we were waiting. The tone was jovial because sometime auto-correct on new phones makes text conversations pretty hilarious and the fact that she was worried about something for her job, which ended not being a big deal.
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