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6 More Tips for Really Effective Communication
How can we communicate passion without getting too emotional, especially controlling our tone of voice?
Effective Communication
I recently ran a Q&A session on communication for a national association. Over the next couple of articles I’ll share some of the insights, as there’s a lot of common ground for everyone.
If you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail
We all know that too much stress is bad for us, yet we live in stressful times. Many of us are under intense pressure at work.
Two more secrets to powerful relationships
When we meet new people, either at work or socially, most of us want to make a good first impression.
Three steps to creating powerful relationships
In my previous article I promised you I would share some tools to go deeper into creating powerful relationships. Let me begin with a true story.
Turn on, Tune in but don’t Drop out
Timothy Leary's “Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out” mantra defined the 1960's Hippie counterculture movement. The phrase was a call for people to drop out of the mainstream consumer culture and tune in to themselves.
Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own
Several years ago, Sir Richard Branson responded positively to my book idea based on Napoleon Hill's classic 'Think And Grow Rich'.
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