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* It is awesome to communicate needs instead of criticisms.  Example "I need some table space to work on my project, would you be able to clear any of this table for me to use?" instead of "Look at this mess!  You are a horrible human being!  This is not awesome at all!"
* It is awesome to communicate needs instead of criticisms.  Example "I need some table space to work on my project, would you be able to clear any of this table for me to use?" instead of "Look at this mess!  You are a horrible human being!  This is not awesome at all!"
* It is awesome to broadcast positivity, and channel negativity.  Example: Sending thank yous to the mailing list, and resolving disputes with private emails.
* It is awesome to broadcast positivity, and channel negativity.  Example: Sending thank yous to the mailing list, and resolving disputes with private emails.
 
* Learn about what skills you have and tell us about them here [https://wiki.allhandsactive.org/Critical_Mass_Skills_Exchange Skills Exchange]
== When someone else is not being awesome==
== When someone else is not being awesome==
* When someone is not being awesome, it is awesome to talk to them in private if you feel you are able to do so safely.  It is not awesome to single them out at a meeting or on the mailing list.
* When someone is not being awesome, it is awesome to talk to them in private if you feel you are able to do so safely.  It is not awesome to single them out at a meeting or on the mailing list.

Revision as of 17:05, 4 October 2020

Template:Guideline All members at AHA strive to "Be awesome to each other." This page gives examples of how to be awesome in different scenarios.

In General

  • It is awesome to strive to be more awesome.
  • It is awesome to introduce yourself when someone enters the space and you don't know them.
  • It is awesome to make people feel comfortable and welcome in the space.
  • It is awesome to tell someone how to be more awesome. It is not awesome to criticize someone for not being awesome.
  • It is awesome to communicate needs instead of criticisms. Example "I need some table space to work on my project, would you be able to clear any of this table for me to use?" instead of "Look at this mess! You are a horrible human being! This is not awesome at all!"
  • It is awesome to broadcast positivity, and channel negativity. Example: Sending thank yous to the mailing list, and resolving disputes with private emails.
  • Learn about what skills you have and tell us about them here Skills Exchange

When someone else is not being awesome

  • When someone is not being awesome, it is awesome to talk to them in private if you feel you are able to do so safely. It is not awesome to single them out at a meeting or on the mailing list.
  • If you are unable to get results, please bring it to the attention of the Directors at board@allhandsactive.org.