That Feeling When U Know You’ve Crossed Into The Wrong Lane… @NonnieJules @TiffanyDCross @TheView @RRBC_Org @RRBC_RWISA @Tweets4RWISA

I’m often applauded for the way that I tend to deliver messages, intended to definitely make you feel as if you’ve been smacked, but yet, you can’t argue against the professional delivery. Yes, I do nice/nasty extremely well, when it is warranted.  And I am fully aware that it’s a talent not everyone has been blessed with.

It is for this reason that I have so enjoyed the following video clip, sent to me by one of my members of the Rave Reviews Book Club, with the message, “Nonnie, this reminds me of email messages you send out when a member or ex-member has done something so ridiculously unprofessional and downright childish and petty, online.  By the way, I love those kind of messages from you!  I always know those on the receiving end of them, deserved to be put back in their place … and you always do it so well!  Thank you.  You seem to always say what many of us won’t, but are surely thinking.”

Some of you are wondering why this message is here on ASK THE GOOD MOMMY.  Well, here’s some Tuesday Mommy advice…

Parents, check your children while they are young, so that someone like Tiffany Cross won’t have to do it on national television when they are adults.

I have never seen or watched her before today, but the anchor below is my new #girlcrush…

Take it away, Tiffany!

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3 thoughts on “That Feeling When U Know You’ve Crossed Into The Wrong Lane… @NonnieJules @TiffanyDCross @TheView @RRBC_Org @RRBC_RWISA @Tweets4RWISA

  1. I always tell my son that words that leave your mouth (or fingertips) can never be retracted, so think before you speak and be mindful of the message you are connecting with your character. 🙂

    • I saw this episode of the “View” and sometimes cringe when Meghan McCain speaks only because she stresses me just trying to listen to her. You can get your point across without having a meltdown. She comes off sometimes as white and privileged and it’s a turn-off. At other times she seems to be learning that she has a platform and should use it wisely.

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