11 Jul Kinda Sorta Maybe

The idea for this week’s tip came via a polymath colleague, Asher Dahan, Chief Technology Officer of Block Ransomware. He forwarded an article written by Jeff Haden for Inc which identifies five common words that make emails sound indecisive and wishy-washy.Asher sent it to us...

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05 Jul Freedom of Speech

Independence Day celebrates our nation’s identity. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared that the 13 colonies of the United States were no longer subordinate to King George III of Britain. We were now united, independent and free states. This union gave us the...

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28 Jun Spyros the Pedant

Recently we were watching one of our favorite television series: Billions. Bobby Axelrod, a hedge fund manager included his employee Spyros in an important pitch. Spyros wore an air of self-importance and a jaunty hat. He blew the pitch by using pedantic, self-conscious language.A pedant...

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21 Jun Thornless Rose

Rose Marcario is stepping down as CEO of Patagonia. After many years in private equity, Marcario made the decision to make her work more meaningful. She joined Patagonia because it embraced environmental proactivity and profitability. She was the company’s CFO for six years and then...

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14 Jun Mumble Jumble

You may have found yourself in a conversation recently asking "Can you repeat that please?" Wearing a mask adds another layer and muffles sound. Regardless of the medium, if someone's diction isn't clear, they are doing the mumble jumble. But there's hope! Regardless of where you...

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07 Jun Your fan club

Prince William recently spoke about stage fright and his special remedy. William removes his contact lenses, making the audience a blur, which lowers his anxiety because he can’t read facial expressions. But reading your audience is precisely what a speaker wants to do.We feel the...

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31 May As Easy As

Recently, we watched the Ron Howard documentary on Luciano Pavarotti. When asked what he learned from opera co-star Joan Sutherland, Pavarotti noted her rock-hard diaphragmatic muscles. (The diaphragm holds a volume of air in the lungs and is used to support notes and give a...

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24 May Tonal Moods

In writing, tone is the way an author approaches their subject. Like music, words are characters on a page. In Bill Bryson’s new book: The Body, his tone is one of wonder and curiosity, perfect to fire the imagination. On the other end of the...

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17 May Telltale Signs

Telltales are made up of two strands of yarn, the least expensive gear on a sailboat. This yarn is critical to a sailor’s health and well-being. Look up at your jib sail and the telltales indicate whether you are managing conditions and course efficiently, or...

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10 May Leading with Heart

Displaying empathy is one of the most critical skills that professional service providers can exhibit, yet it is sorely lacking in the world. Empathy is often confused with sympathy. But empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. Sympathy is feeling...

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