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Happy birthday!

Two big birthday wishes today. The first is a cheery happy 2nd birthday to this blog, and more important, to the people who read it. I am so thankful when you let me know when a post resonated with you, or when you bring my attention to something I’ve missed. The second is to my ... Continue Reading

Don’t wait to get good at virtual.

Back in the spring, we all did what we could. We fired up Zoom, we pivoted in-person meetings and events to virtual, and we limped along. We figured things would be back to normal pretty soon.  Now we know that virtual is the new normal. Even when we can go back into offices and conference ... Continue Reading

Beyond vanilla

Vanilla, as an ice cream flavor, is delightful. But vanilla as a concept meaning bland and boring, is not delightful. Vanilla = mediocre, average. Vanilla doesn’t take up space. Vanilla is invisible. When you’re speaking to a group, do you aspire to vanilla? Do you want to blend in, to be unremarkable? Or do you ... Continue Reading

Distracted in a Zoom meeting?

It’s easier for me to stay engaged for a longer period of time on a video meeting than on a phone call. There’s more to look at and more signals to read from the other people in the meeting, so my mind is less likely to wander. But I’m definitely not immune to Zoom Distraction ... Continue Reading

A few tips for your virtual background game

There are good reasons to have a virtual background:  the space you’re using isn’t one you want to share with the people on your call other people will be visible in your space you don’t feel like arranging what’s behind you differently you want to create a uniformity of look when a team is presenting ... Continue Reading

Who needs to hear what you have to say?

When you’re preparing a presentation or a speech, imagine your audience.  Not a faceless mass of people, but one person. Who needs to hear what you have to say? How can they understand it best? How do you want to make them feel? What should they walk away remembering, and thinking about?  Create your talk ... Continue Reading

You manage what you measure.

This is true in my experience, and it can also be misleading. Let’s say I measure: sales year over year social media engagement (likes, comments, and clicks) time I spend at work the minutes I meditate the number of books I read in a year my mile time the grams of protein I eat I ... Continue Reading

The verbal on-ramp

Last week, I was participating on a call with about 30 people when the host unexpectedly asked me to contribute a thought. I had a basic idea of what I wanted to say…and I took forever to get to it. I told the group who I was (unnecessary since the host had introduced me), gave ... Continue Reading

The unsung details

A sign of commitment to excellence in your work: taking care of details that elevate the experience, yet that no-one would exactly notice if they were gone. I was watching a movie with my family a couple of nights ago, the film adaptation of the play “The Last Five Years.” In the movie, there is ... Continue Reading

The start of a new school year.

Today is the start of a new school year for the students in the district where I live, including my son. The usual trappings of the beginning of the year are somewhat lost right now. No new backpack—he doesn’t need to carry books from one class to another. No school clothes—he can wear the same ... Continue Reading