1, clearly express your demands: reference sentence (taking career counseling as an example): (name or honorific title, such as teacher or general manager), hello, I am (self-reported), facing career re-selection, and I am a little confused. I look forward to your guidance. What time do you think is convenient? Can we talk for ten minutes? Please reply when you receive it. Thank you.
2. After receiving the other party's reply, express your thoughts truthfully (don't mind questioning and arguing): If the other party replies that it is ok and tells the specific time, remember to communicate within the agreed time. In order to make the other party's answer more targeted and improve efficiency, you can provide some background information to the other party for reference after receiving the other party's reply. In the process of communication, different opinions will collide or new questions will arise. You can express your ideas in order to get the other party's answers further. As long as it is a valuable exchange, I believe it is beneficial to both sides.