Words do matter. So does their tone and imagery. Consider these true stories: A 36-year-old woman who put off having children until she was financially stable and at a better point…
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Old Year, New Era
Every year has an underlying theme. For 2017, it was a sharp divergence from the past. Expect more of the same in 2018. Doesn’t matter whether you feel the changes are for…
The Myth That Faster Is Better
Don’t put the cart before the horse. Think before you speak or act, and you’ll be less likely to regret it later. If you rush willy-nilly to throw out words, you’ll only…
Don’t Hesitate. Or Equivocate.
Being decisive can be difficult. But it’s the most important thing you can do. That’s why it’s the first thing a reputation manager will advise. The sooner you take a scalpel to…
According to a suit…
You ever notice that some news stories about lawsuits seem awfully skewed towards one side? Think about the news coverage of the multiple sexual harassment claims against the likes of Harvey Weinstein,…
Life in a Bubble
We all live in bubbles. What we hear inside them shapes our perception of ourselves and the world. What’s said and happens outside is just noise, and we feel free to disregard…
Looking The Other Way
It’s a problem as old as time: People feel they’re entitled and aren’t subject to the same rules as the rest of us. Often it’s celebrities, the wealthy, and the politically prominent.…
You Think Talking Points Are BS?
It’s not a talking point. It’s the truth. ~ Doug Stamper, House of Cards Don’t get lost in too much detail. Use talking points to guide you. Politicians get a lot of…
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Kathy Griffin
How often do you look at both sides of an issue? We all come to the table with pre-formed opinions. We see the world through a prism, which is shifted every day…