You’ve practiced your part. You’ve put in the time. You’ve taken it as far as you can go. But what if you aren’t a solo act?
Read MoreSure, you need to practice, but what should your practice session look like? You have limited time and energy. How do you practice in a way that is efficient, empowering, and effective?
Read MoreGetting comfortable with being uncomfortable is the name of the game.
Read MoreWe’ve all been there: two seconds before you begin to speak, your mouth goes dry, your mind goes blank, and your right leg starts trembling. What do you do?
Read MoreI majored in English and turned in countless essays, term papers and analyses. They were well organized and obeyed the all-important grammatical rules, but it wasn’t until I got a job as a reporter for a small local newspaper that I learned how to tell a story.
Read MoreBefore you write a single word, get quiet and ask why.
Read MoreOnce you have your story, you need to share it effectively. Let’s look at a crucial piece of storytelling: connection.
Read MoreMany people think that good communicators are born that way. Sorry, but no.
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