Time is running out for Trump to attract support. Hillary seems to have the ground team to go forth if The Donald doesn't approach the performance of his partner. The deck is certainly stacked against him with the bias shown by the press. That should not be a surprise to most of us who follow politics, but I doubt anyone was prepared for the degree in which they obviously support Hillary over Trump.
I would like to offer Donald some advice from two times in life that have stayed with me. First, in the police academy, it was stressed on us to not take any violation personally. The violation is of the laws of the state and not me personally. Every violation is not life or death. It is simply the job and don't get too excited and put people or property into jeopardy to catch the culprit. Namecalling is not against you personally, but at the job you are doing.
The next was in a Business English class at WVU. The instructor emphasized that communication in business should be short and to the point, and the pronoun you is more important than is I. Address the needs of "you". Potential clients are not interested in what the "I" gains from the transaction. Each paragraph should begin with "You" if possible to show value placed on the client. "I" should never be the subject in a sentence. It is of no importance to the situation.
Request to Trump for next debate, therefore, is to look into the camera and begin each paragraph with "You" and explain what they will receive from the policies being presented. Don't fall into the rabbit chase over namecalling. Names are not directed at The Donald, but at the candidate for the position being sought. Don't take it personally. The only time "I " is used is in closing salutation of I thank you for your support.
I would like to offer Donald some advice from two times in life that have stayed with me. First, in the police academy, it was stressed on us to not take any violation personally. The violation is of the laws of the state and not me personally. Every violation is not life or death. It is simply the job and don't get too excited and put people or property into jeopardy to catch the culprit. Namecalling is not against you personally, but at the job you are doing.
The next was in a Business English class at WVU. The instructor emphasized that communication in business should be short and to the point, and the pronoun you is more important than is I. Address the needs of "you". Potential clients are not interested in what the "I" gains from the transaction. Each paragraph should begin with "You" if possible to show value placed on the client. "I" should never be the subject in a sentence. It is of no importance to the situation.
Request to Trump for next debate, therefore, is to look into the camera and begin each paragraph with "You" and explain what they will receive from the policies being presented. Don't fall into the rabbit chase over namecalling. Names are not directed at The Donald, but at the candidate for the position being sought. Don't take it personally. The only time "I " is used is in closing salutation of I thank you for your support.