So I had to go with my head hanging down. I'm sorry. You know how the kids do.
SourceSorry when they they don't really want to say it or they feel really bad and they're just so ashamed. All they can do is put their head down. Sorry.
And we don't want to do that. So thank you for adding that, Miss Lucky. And, yeah, get to figure out practice in the mirror, those facial reactions so you can figure out what people are seeing and ask, ask your friends, the people that you are around to give you some feedback or take pictures, because sometimes we may not believe what they're saying or it might be hard to imagine that what they're saying is true.
So let them get some video clips or just share that with you. And this is for everyone. Get feedback from the people closest to you to understand how are you affecting those around you? What are your expressions? Because my wife tells me I've got different looks for different situations.
And she knows when I may not necessarily believe something I'm hearing someone say or I may have questions and doubts. So she recognizes those things. But no one else does if they don't really know me.
So great point. Great point. Heather, how are you today? Hey, Tim, doing well.
Always. I finally I try to make your faces when I can. So I'm glad that I my life slowed down enough that I was able to log in and see that this face was going.
And this is actually a topic I love to discuss. So that had me even more excited. And so, you know, it's interesting because I'm listening and just trying to, you know, pull from my memory on this discussion.