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Are You Letting Those Old Scripts Ruin The You You Want to Be?
Who wrote that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different outcomes? Yeah, it’s like that.
Never Underestimate The Role of Kindness In Your Career
Is it overflowing now - human kindness? A gesture can make all the difference. You can make a difference.
We Need You To Be A Better Listener
We know it’s not easy, but being a better listener will help create a better world.
Being a Post-Pandemic Consumer
The screens, and what lives behind them, will suck you in and make you feel like you’re missing something. But only if you let them.
Letters From Inside the House: Day 27 of Quarantine
Extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures. Or, you know, renaming the dog.
You Are Public Speaking Gold. Yes, It's You.
Instead of affecting the speaking style of someone else, work to construct your own authentic presentation persona.
Public Speaking: What You Give vs. What They Receive
Public speaking is a conversation. Be brilliant, give them all you have and then let it go because you can’t control what they receive.
I Love You, You're Perfect...Now Change!
Boundaries are a hard-won skill, determined by experience, exposure and courage.
Workplace Anxiety: Getting Along When You Don't Get Along
Acrimony at work is stressful, anxiety-ridden and doesn’t allow teams to achieve. We have some thoughts…
Taylor Swift Knows About Biased Words
Award-winning writer and singer Taylor Swift reflects on the power of words in her new album, Lover.
5 MORE Communication Growth Hacks Actors Know That You Don't
Actors are communication mavens. We’ve got 5 more actor’s tips for you.
The Big Ask: Help Me Please
Asking for help is hard, uncomfortable and even discouraging, and sometimes, absolutely necessary to grow and move forward.
The Missed-Managed Moment
In the middle of a conversation about improving conversations, why are you on your cell phone?