Writing can be a relaxing and fulfilling experience. I know because writing on my patio with a cool drink surrounded by the sound of birds singing is one of my favourite things to do! However, there are times when knowing what to write is a challenge. If you feel the same, I offer you theContinue reading “What to write? What to write?”
Author Archives: Haynes on Communication
Toastmasters and me
I love to write. I write social content, web copy and marketing bits for small business owners. I journal about my adventures and of course, I blog! My love for writing may have started when I was a teen when I wrote to penpals. I would look at the profiles in the classified section ofContinue reading “Toastmasters and me”
Feed the creative mind
Throughout my career, I’ve had many opportunities to work with designers and creative teams to develop campaigns and promotions from sales incentives to national advertising. Every project was a valued experience. Developing that next inspiring idea takes a creative mind with unique skills. But, getting there doesn’t happen in isolation. There are steps to takeContinue reading “Feed the creative mind”
Adaptation beats translation
One of the first things I learned as a young communications specialist was that translation alone is not enough. You need to adapt the messaging… not just the words. In my work, English was the primary language and French was a requirement by law for a large segment of customers. To do this, we reliedContinue reading “Adaptation beats translation”
Culture: A treasure trove of opportunity
In Japan, where cherry blossoms are widely celebrated, families and friends enjoy picnics and festivals under cherry trees. The cherry blossom represents the arrival of spring and the renewal of life. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival is the most important festival for Chinese people. Activities include colourful festivals, dragon dances, fireworks, reunions and makingContinue reading “Culture: A treasure trove of opportunity”
Boost your small business
You made a bold move and started your own small business. You put everything into it. You’re passionate about it and, like any small business owner, you want to see it thrive. There are a number of small business strategies you can employ. Here are a few to get you started. Small business strategies toContinue reading “Boost your small business”
Communication faux pas to avoid
Think back to times when you gave up on a conversation or felt that you just weren’t getting through to a colleague, a friend or even a family member. It can be frustrating and discouraging. Whether it’s in a relationship, the workplace or business interactions, effective communication is important. If you want to express yourselfContinue reading “Communication faux pas to avoid”
The magic of reading
As we wrap up Spring break and there are now more warm days than cold ones, my mind starts to think about the summer. I look forward to those warm quiet days when I can grab a book or magazine and spend quiet time relaxing at the beach or in a park and get lostContinue reading “The magic of reading”
Set your goals and go after them!
Goal setting helps us achieve our aspirations and make progress in various aspects of life. A goal is a place you want to get to. It’s a level you want to achieve or a result you want to experience. But it doesn’t come without work. Goals can be short-term or long-term, and they provide aContinue reading “Set your goals and go after them!”
Five reasons to write a book
How many people have you encountered who have said they want to write a book? Maybe they’ve already started or maybe it’s on their bucket list. As a communication professional, I have a circle of colleagues and friends who write. Some write for work and some for the pure love of writing. And, surprise! MostContinue reading “Five reasons to write a book”
