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" ... For most Instagram users, this repeated nudge is merely a little added friction to using the app. It takes just a second to reject notifications, although I’ve found even that tiny effort gets a little more annoying every time I am forced to do it. I can imagine that some users eventually click “Turn On” just to avoid being nagged so frequently. ... "
" ... Help people face the reality of the outcomes they are producing. Instead of trying to hold employees accountable, focus on helping them deal with the reality that they are creating. Avoid the lectures that start with a list of “shoulds.” You should do this and you should do that only makes the person feel nagged or lectured. It rarely leads to higher levels of accountability. But clarifying the current reality of an outcome they produced and delegating the ownership of solving for that puts them in a position to make a choice. Either they step up and take accountability or they choose to avoid responsibility. ... "
" ... It doesn’t matter that my reaction wasn’t rational. I wouldn’t have had fun in that part. As it turned out, the show ran into problems and was not the world’s most fun experience for anyone involved. (A friend in the crew kept me posted on the backstage dramas.) Still, a little voice in my brain nagged at me. What didn’t they like? Should I have read the comedic lines more broadly? Should I have sung a different song? ... "
" ... Purely as a tax nerd there was one question that nagged at me. What about gift tax? If I had bothered to go into the Code I would have realized that it was already addressed. Section 529 provides that any contribution on behalf of a designated beneficiary qualifies as a gift of a present interest. Rather than check the Code last week, I reached out to my estate planning brain trust. (Members of my various brain trusts don't actually know that that is what I consider them). The question I put out was: ... "
" ... You've likely seen the damage done in practice. Whatever the cause, as soon as you view that message and get distracted, that email you marked as unread is now read and you've lost track of it. Several hours, days or weeks later, your boss asks you what the status is. You remember ("Whoops!"), and complete the thing you forgot. But unfortunately, your boss now puts you in the camp of people who have to be nagged to deliver on something. You are officially unreliable. Not a great look. ... "