Offering a high ratio of appreciation is one way relationships are tended. --Tree (and Tom) ... When you appreciate me, that tells me I matter to you. --Tom
Happens a lot over meals. --Tree
Don't isolate the challenger, stay connected with them. --Tree
To me this is the single most important pattern in dealing with D&D. --Tree
Helps a lot with GFA. --Tree
Assuming good intent is a good way to nurture aka Tend Relationships. -- wiki
A healthy group culture includes tending to the relationships among the group members. -- Tom
No matter how much you try to respect someone, if they do not have relationships with others in the group it won't work and they'll likely quit. --Tree
The most effective inviting is one-on-one and based on existing relationships. --Tree
Keep friendships intact even when you disagree on content. --Tree

