Being impulsive is fine if you trust your impulses.
I've been working on being more spontaneous myself. However, the way I tend to express it is by coming up with several things I might like to do and then picking (not really randomly but not with logic) stuff to fit the available time.
There is a reason why I have a tendency to apologize AFTER I do something.
...because apologizing first would violate causality?
If this is about starting the ISP group without asking the director, I don't really see that you've got anything to apologize for. It's not as if he has some kind of authority over us—Beata's "Once an Isp, always an Isp" is not legally binding. :-) As long as you don't claim the LinkedIn group is somehow official, you're fine.
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Date: 2008-08-13 01:13 am (UTC)I've been working on being more spontaneous myself. However, the way I tend to express it is by coming up with several things I might like to do and then picking (not really randomly but not with logic) stuff to fit the available time.
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Date: 2008-08-13 01:51 pm (UTC)...because apologizing first would violate causality?
If this is about starting the ISP group without asking the director, I don't really see that you've got anything to apologize for. It's not as if he has some kind of authority over us—Beata's "Once an Isp, always an Isp" is not legally binding. :-) As long as you don't claim the LinkedIn group is somehow official, you're fine.
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