Tom: I think that you're absolutely right that whenever we're talking about social media tone of voice, this is all just to do with your identity. We're thinking about not just what you're saying but how you're saying it. Whenever you look at different brands we're going to look ...
Shake it out:To release tension internally, you’ve got to let it out physically, too. Wiggle out your arms and legs like a little kid. Just shake it all out and let yourself be completely silly. Goofy noises:If you want to lighten up and feel a little more playful, try repeating so...
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The feature shows you how you present to others, and how you interact with them. People might see your head turn subtly to respond to them, for instance. If you put Together mode in a little window off to the side on a big monitor, then people will see you looking to that...
Now, where do you get the problems to talk about in the subject line? Customer research and voice of customer research to know the exact ways in which customers talk about those problems. Because using the actual voice of your customer will help you connect to them, sound more human (see...
Once you’ve determined your ‘why,’ it’s time to set measurable goals. It’s not enough to simply say, “I want to start a podcast.” You need to define what success looks like for you. Is it having a certain number of listeners? Is it being ranked in the top charts on Apple...
One has nothing to say. Nothing. No small talk, no anecdotes. Nothing can be risked on the board of talk. Because the inner voice is so urgent in its own discourse: How shall I live? How shall I manage the future? Why should I go on? — Kate Millett 60 I believe one of the ...
Mix Master Ike(aka Gary Miller) was pretty much the only DJ in my high school. He was more goofy than he was cool, but he was a DJ. He started throwing parties and performing at school talent shows with his crew around 1985 or so. I used to stand off to the side and just watch...
Walsh: I used to throw stuff out of the window, and trash hotel rooms, and superglue all the drawers shut, and superglue the toilet seat down, and superglue the phone to the nightstand, and all kinds of stuff. I had a chain saw for a while. I didn’t really use it but once or...
This is not a blog post to brag on myself, because it’s quite the opposite. It’s to say how much the mentorship experience is beneficial for both parties. There is something special that happens when you mentor someone else and I encourage everyone to find an opportunity to do it. I...