DEAR HARRIETTE: I was trying to send a text message to my friend, and it inadvertently went to my boss. There wasn’t anything bad in it, per se. But my language was a bit racy. I used a couple of curse words and incomplete sentences. It was the shorthand I use when I talk to my friends.
Anyway, I was embarrassed to learn that my boss had received it, and he replied that I must have made a mistake in sending it to him. I immediately apologized and explained that I had written it to my friend, but somehow I now feel like he looks at me a little differently. At work I am totally buttoned up and professional. He got to see a more relaxed side, but I’m not sure if he likes that. Is there anything I should do to refresh his image of me? -- TMI
DEAR TMI: Even your boss has a private life where he probably lets his hair down. If anything, it would be good leadership for him to show you that he understands your mistake and that your missent text to him was no big deal. You must not make it bigger than it is. So you cursed -- who cares? Life goes on. Remember who you are and how you present at work. Be your professional self, and leave this tiny mistake in the past.
In terms of sending communications electronically, you may want to step back a moment and review whatever you have written before you push send in the future. If the wrong person intercepted it, would you or anyone else be harmed? Are you sending it to the right person?