Do they always have an excuse for their behaviour?
Don't you want to tear your hair out when someone always has an excuse for, e.g., being late, not ringing when they said they would, not doing what they were supposed to do, etc.? I once had someone in my life like this and it took one of those really big mega-talks to finally get them to see how always making excuses for not doing what they were supposed to wore down everyone's good will towards them.
TODAY’S TIP: Please check "hot off the press" for little article I wrote about this - a little food for thought.
And if you're about to make an excuse to someone for being late yet again or some other let down you're about to give them, think again, how can you change this second rate behaviour?
National Agony Aunt Day will resume next week as I'm still so busy catching up from being away, take care, Pamx