The smallest truths of all #4: ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR LIMITATIONS

The smallest truths of all #4: ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR LIMITATIONS

If I took a survey of the working population of the Western world — including, of course, all the incredibly hard-working stay-at-home parents out there — I'm fairly certain the majority would agree with the following statement: "I have more work than I can handle."

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The smallest truths of all: #3 GIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT

My whole life, I've been a champion for bright-siding. Accentuating the positive. Seeing the best in people wherever and whenever possible. I'm certain there have been occasions when it hasn't been deserved. But I know my life has been better, fuller, and happier because, generally speaking, I choose to trust that people are more good than bad. 

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The rule of YOU

The rule of YOU

To succeed in business relationships, “do unto others as you would have done unto you” needs to become “do unto others… as others would have done unto them.” I've started to think of this practice as “The Rule of You.”

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Don't end your presentation on Q&A... serve dessert instead

Don't end your presentation on Q&A... serve dessert instead

If you end your presentation with Q&A, you're choosing to give up a very important thing: control. You're giving up the right to decide what the audience's final impression of you will be what they'll feel, and what they'll remember.

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More excellent rules for writing emails that don't waste anyone's time

More excellent rules for writing emails that don't waste anyone's time

Nobody likes having their time wasted. And when you're paying someone for their time, you would hope that they're not wasting any of THEIR time — because if they are, you're paying for it, both literally and figuratively. 

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Decoding idioms for non-native English speakers

Decoding idioms for non-native English speakers

Idioms — phrases that have come to have certain meanings that can't be deduced from the individual words used — are something we ALL learn over time. But they’re doubly hard for non-native English speakers trying to navigate our idiom-laden world. 

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