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How to save ourselves from *any*(??) meetings



As David Grady talks about, we have all been in a situation in which we do not wish to be invited to a meeting. Most recently, because of Covid-19, most of these meetings have moved online, but have persisted in their annoyance level (or maybe even increased).


I am certain that most college students have at one point wondered: why do I have to be in this meeting? Let's not even get started on Zoom breakout rooms...


However, as Grady mentioned, we do not necessarily have to accept any meeting to which we are invited. We can be more selective, especially because we've learned how valuable our time is. Hopefully this means that by the time we get to our professional working spaces, everyone is aware of MAS and how to contribute to NO MAS in a healthy and supportive way to all.



- The image shows Bernie Sanders and his popularized phrase "I am once again asking...". When it comes to visual rhetoric analysis, the modality is a photograph, the verisimilitude is high because it is a real picture without edits aside from the added text by me and the claim it makes about the world is how we all feel like Bernie does, we are always once again asking for something...

 
 
 

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