Are you a puzzle person? Do you make puzzles on your own or do you have a puzzle partner you share the task with? Putting a puzzle together with someone can be fun, but also challenging. Much like teamwork on a project. Teamwork = Two people (or more) working together with the same objective. InContinue reading “Working with your puzzle partner”
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Parles-tu anglais ?
Last week I did some travelling in Quebec. I had a great time reconnecting with relatives outside of Montreal and practicing my French — a language I haven’t used much in years. Even though I felt like I’d butchered the language, I was told I spoke well. I managed to get by. According to Ethnologue.com,Continue reading “Parles-tu anglais ?”
Strike up a conversation
This past week I circled Lake Superior by car with family. The views were magnificent — rock cuts, gorges, waterfalls and breathtaking horizons. At every stop, there were tourists from different places in Canada and United States experiencing the same wonders and sharing their stories about the last trips they’d made, the tours or sightsContinue reading “Strike up a conversation”
Writing for who and how
There are as many reasons to write as there are ways to write. You might be writing a book — a memoir, a “do-it-yourself” guide, a work of fiction or history. You might be writing an assignment for school, an email to your team or an invitation to your next epic party. You might beContinue reading “Writing for who and how”
Narrow it down!
I’m often asked how I come up with a topic for my writing, followed by how I narrow down the possibilities. I have to admit, sometimes it’s just a random thought that pops into my head. Other times I draw on an experience. I’ve also learned a few techniques along the way to draw outContinue reading “Narrow it down!”
A case for planning
One of the fun parts of my job is planning events for small businesses. I have a number of contacts who specialize in creating party favours and printed items, but the real fun comes with the planning. Mary runs a small home design shop where she displays various fabrics, mirrors and other stylish vases andContinue reading “A case for planning”
Trust me, he said
Every experience someone has with your brand contributes to the perception they form about your brand. If you want these experiences to nudge people closer to a purchase decision, you need to deliver on what you promise. Like billions of online shoppers, I placed an order for delivery before the holidays. Nothing extravagant; it wasContinue reading “Trust me, he said”
Where do you place your modifiers?
When you’re writing, it’s important to express your thoughts in a way that doesn’t create confusion. You want your messages to be understood and to inspire or influence. Like getting the comma in the right spot, where you place your modifiers is just as important. A modifier is a word or phrase that modifies —Continue reading “Where do you place your modifiers?”
See the goal. Achieve the goal.
The best way to reach a goal is to start with a clear picture of what you want to achieve. Is your goal to buy a house in the next five years, take a vacation or maybe chip away at a pile of debt you’ve accumulated? Whatever your goal, you’ll need a plan to getContinue reading “See the goal. Achieve the goal.”
Punctuation: Small but mighty!
Do you ever question when to use a comma? Is the right punctuation a colon or a semicolon? Different levels of writing may suggest different uses, but here are some common rules you might find handy. Periods. They go at the end of most sentences, unless you’re injecting excitement or asking a question. But, whereContinue reading “Punctuation: Small but mighty!”
