It’s obvious . . .
36 points. Some perhaps a little tongue in cheek; some oh too true. At the very least, they’ll raise a smile … 36 Obvious Signs That You Just Threw Your Presentation Together
36 points. Some perhaps a little tongue in cheek; some oh too true. At the very least, they’ll raise a smile … 36 Obvious Signs That You Just Threw Your Presentation Together
CEO Today predicts Five Leadership Trends to Watch in 2019 … Coming in at Number 4 is:
Barbara Markway tells us about 13 Things the Most Confident People You Know Never Do For you, or for someone close to you … it’s worth a read.
There seems to have been a lot in the press recently about initiating conversations, talking to strangers, seizing the moment to chat … on the train, on the bus, in a queue. Assuming that people trying this out will be doing it safely – making good judgements on choosing their moments and their conversation topics… Read More Don’t be a stranger . . .
“Let my name stand among those who are willing to bear ridicule and reproach for the truth’s sake, and so earn some right to rejoice when the victory is won.” (Louisa May Alcott) Who do you know who needs to decide who they are and what they stand for?
“The people we are in relationship with are always a mirror, reflecting our own beliefs, and simultaneously we are mirrors, reflecting their beliefs. So relationship is one of the most powerful tools for growth … if we look honestly at our relationships we can see so much about how we have created them.” Shakti Gawain
These are strange and gorgeous times. Tons of challenges. Dazzling possibilities. Robin Sharma
“Sometimes, even if there was no useful advice to give, I saw that listening still helped.” Sonia Sotomayor (My Beloved World)
Over the last year or so I’ve worked hard on trying to create more appealing slide decks for the rare occasion I feel it’s necessary to use them. And now, I’m transferring that effort to my browser bookmark bar which today I’m proud to say contains a collection of logos, rather than website names. A… Read More See it, say it . . .