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The more clients that I coach to strengthen their public speaking skills, the more I realize that they often share a common trait, which is negative self-talk. You know...that litt
How is 2012 shaping up for you so far? I hope it's off to a great start for all my readers. Now, as promised, I'm following up on my New Year's resolution to each of you.
You’re familiar with the saying that “in life two things are certain---taxes and death.”
But actually, one other certainty is that somewhere towards the end of each year most of us will fall into the habi
What Would Dale Do →
Since none of us possesses a crystal ball, it’s not always easy to predict what each day holds for us, as tempting as that may sound. As a result, we encounter various ups and downs in our personal and professional lives…sometimes both!
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