
5 tips for your LinkedIn profile
What makes a particular bottle of wine or a potential services partner stand out? You’ll be surprised to learn they both just need to focus on one thing.
What makes a particular bottle of wine or a potential services partner stand out? You’ll be surprised to learn they both just need to focus on one thing.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, let’s explore our love affair with the semicolon.
We’ve been doing this blog for three years. We have plenty left in the tank, but before we dive in we have a question for you: What do you want?
There are two kinds of clauses – and, no, we don’t mean Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
“If I only had a brain.” “If I only had a heart.” The Tin Man and Scarecrow had simple requests, but if the Wizard had
If you’ve been through sales training in the past few years or listened to any of my SkillShare classes, you’ve heard me talk about the
The adverb modifies just about everything – verbs, other adverbs, adjectives, phrases and clauses. But, as Mark Twain said, “Adverbs are the tool of a lazy writer.”
Have you heard the joke about the proposal made from a previous job? Probably not. Because it’s not funny. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
Raise your hand if you’ve seen the MyAnalytics email that pops up in Outlook email every week. Now, raise your hand if you’ve ever taken
While it’s tempting to hide under the blankets and escape all the negative feelings, there’s a lot to be said about the power of empathy – especially as it relates to your writing.
If the words you are writing are likely the same words of your competitors, how can you set yourself apart? Easy. Sound different.
The comma is one of the most misunderstood punctuation marks. Many grew up with the notion that whenever you pause while reading a sentence, that