Ever consider what would happen if you planted a garden, then another and another and another and even several more, but you never went back and watered, weeded, or even harvested the first ones you planted? Sometimes it feels like this is becoming the new definition...
In one of the best articles I’ve read in months, Trace Dahlby, a journalism professor at The University of Texas, shares his thoughts on how technology has hampered our attention span and our ability to craft and tell good human stories. Reading the article...
I love smart, funny, original books. So years ago when a savvy reader-friend told me to read The Sweet Potato Queen’s Book of Love by Jill Connor Browne, I obeyed. I loved that book (still do) and laughed so hard I nearly pulled a rib. Little did I know that...
My colleague Jan Goss and I spoke at a career transitions group last night at a local church. We shared both our expertise and encouraging words with those seeking work and going through career changes. It was fun, fulfilling, and eye-opening. Our topic was...
In my previous blog, “Networking Coffees: Blessing or Curse?”, I made no bones about it. Being invited to coffee in a business networking capacity can be valuable, tortuous, or anything in between. It all depends on how busy you are, who’s doing the...
While coaching a fledgling solopreneur recently, we reviewed her networking habits to see what was working for her and what wasn’t. She had an active networking schedule, which was fine considering she was new in town and just getting her business started....
More Than Just Talk: The Essential Guide for Anyone Who Wants to Enjoy Better Conversations is now available. “Written with wit and clarity… Patti DeNucci delivers a master class on socialization.” – Jennifer Angerame, Senior Vice President, HUB International
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