tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164796860213327005.post4424504538430590194..comments2023-03-28T06:26:45.155-04:00Comments on Gettin' Trippy: Opininggettintrippy.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05698201723612120124noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164796860213327005.post-19995279376620431902014-04-18T14:08:51.653-04:002014-04-18T14:08:51.653-04:00Teresa, thanks for stopping by, sharing your thoug...Teresa, thanks for stopping by, sharing your thoughts and following along! I, too, have found that there's usually a reason someone is asking for an opinion, and it's not really to hear what I think -- it's more about what is happening inside that individual, and he or she is looking for help processing the thoughts and feelings and/or looking for affirmation. For me, I find it best to avoid the whole opinion thing and ask a really good question, or provide support generally, instead. :)<br /><br />Best wishes to you!gettintrippy.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05698201723612120124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164796860213327005.post-73558325809802469982014-04-18T11:55:17.897-04:002014-04-18T11:55:17.897-04:00This is a really good post. I respect that you kep...This is a really good post. I respect that you kept your opinion to yourself. I try not to offer opinions. It might be different if someone asked for help processing something that was going on. Often, when someone asks for an opinion, it's not really asking what you think they should do. It's more in the way of saying, "This is what I'm doing; what do you think of it?" and when we share an opinion, if it's almost like condemnation of their choice. Really good choice for the letter "O". Enjoy the A to Z. Am following you now. :-)Teresa Cypherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940430996766842518noreply@blogger.com