I didn’t mean this to be about what is ‘required’ but how the environment overall is perceived to be. When I discussed this with my boys (who also have different environments—school, friends, at home—I left the specific environment open too. I talked more like how they see ‘the world’ around them.
What if my job requires a direct easygoing attitude to people coming in to our shop?
I didn’t mean this to be about what is ‘required’ but how the environment overall is perceived to be. When I discussed this with my boys (who also have different environments—school, friends, at home—I left the specific environment open too. I talked more like how they see ‘the world’ around them.
Makes sense. Although I would still think my environment is mostly direct and mostly easygoing:)