“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.

“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
If I was going to guess what the title of this post was going to be when the story actually began, I would have said something like “The Difference Between Branding And Simply Knowing How To Use Photoshop,” or, “Stock Imagery And Other Threats To Actual Creativity.”
Freedom of Speech. That term is often defined as person’s right to articulate ideas and opinions without the fear of government censorship or retribution, or societal sanction. Lost in this, however, is the fact that the responsibility for ensuring that speech can truly be free, lies with the patience and mercy of the listener – not with the force and volume of the speaker.
Not a moment after that thought comes into my mind, I feel the slightest little nudge of a cold nose on my elbow. That is my soft reminder to take a moment and evaluate myself and how I feel in my body. That cold nose I feel is Bindi, my black-out & seizure alert service dog.
One of the things I love best about my job is that I can do it from anywhere. This is a great benefit that I think more employers should offer to their employees. It provides flexibility to the employees. We’ve also found that our employees are more productive.
As the day turns to dark, we’re reminded of the gift of a fresh start! The sunset is a reminder of what we did and where we are going. It is an opportunity to learn from the past for the promise of a better future.
The M Network motto is, “We can do anything. We choose to do good.” Maybe it should be changed to: “We can do anything from anywhere and we choose to do good.” Here’s evidence that we can do anything from anywhere
When my son was making a ridiculously long list of guests he wanted to have come to his birthday party, I said to him, “Remember for every guest that brings you a gift, you will need to write a thank you note.” I think I also caught an eye-roll in there, as well, but I was serious. He paused long enough to weigh the work of writing notes against the excitement of getting gifts.
I embarked on my journey, About A Blog. The first thing that came to mind is to run to my handy Webster’s Dictionary for the definition – well, why not? It’s all about the research. Minor detail, the word blog certainly is not in my version of the dictionary. Next best resource, THE GOOGLE.
“Decisive speech is a wonderful confidence builder. To be sure of your voice and words will help you to be sure of yourself and will certainly lead other people to be sure of you,” says Dr. Julia Wing, author of Speak for Your Self.
If I was going to guess what the title of this post was going to be when the story actually began, I would have said something like “The Difference Between Branding And Simply Knowing How To Use Photoshop,” or, “Stock Imagery And Other Threats To Actual Creativity.”
Freedom of Speech. That term is often defined as person’s right to articulate ideas and opinions without the fear of government censorship or retribution, or societal sanction. Lost in this, however, is the fact that the responsibility for ensuring that speech can truly be free, lies with the patience and mercy of the listener – not with the force and volume of the speaker.
Not a moment after that thought comes into my mind, I feel the slightest little nudge of a cold nose on my elbow. That is my soft reminder to take a moment and evaluate myself and how I feel in my body. That cold nose I feel is Bindi, my black-out & seizure alert service dog.
One of the things I love best about my job is that I can do it from anywhere. This is a great benefit that I think more employers should offer to their employees. It provides flexibility to the employees. We’ve also found that our employees are more productive.
As the day turns to dark, we’re reminded of the gift of a fresh start! The sunset is a reminder of what we did and where we are going. It is an opportunity to learn from the past for the promise of a better future.
The M Network motto is, “We can do anything. We choose to do good.” Maybe it should be changed to: “We can do anything from anywhere and we choose to do good.” Here’s evidence that we can do anything from anywhere
When my son was making a ridiculously long list of guests he wanted to have come to his birthday party, I said to him, “Remember for every guest that brings you a gift, you will need to write a thank you note.” I think I also caught an eye-roll in there, as well, but I was serious. He paused long enough to weigh the work of writing notes against the excitement of getting gifts.
I embarked on my journey, About A Blog. The first thing that came to mind is to run to my handy Webster’s Dictionary for the definition – well, why not? It’s all about the research. Minor detail, the word blog certainly is not in my version of the dictionary. Next best resource, THE GOOGLE.