Now’s the time of year when escaping the hustle bustle of everyday life is top of mind. That might mean work or school or any daily routine. For me, it means exploring new scenery — a drive to a different city, a trip around the lake, hiking a new trail or even train travel. MyContinue reading “Repurpose that!”
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What to write? What to write?
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?”
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”
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”
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”
Break it down, step by step
The other day I baked apple squares. I used a recipe that required only a few steps and seemed simple enough. Full confession, I am not a baker. I followed the steps and despite my pan being slightly larger than the recipe called for, I think the squares turned out pretty good. This got meContinue reading “Break it down, step by step”
Words that flow
My walk home today was a steeplechase. The temperatures were above zero and there were puddles from the melted snow at every turn. The walk got me thinking about metaphors. Not only are they fun, but they’re powerful tools in writing that can help readers understand complex ideas and emotions. They help paint a pictureContinue reading “Words that flow”
Handwritten or typed?
Today I received my first Christmas card. I was surprised to see it in the mailbox; it was hardly December. The tradition of sending Christmas cards dates back to the 1800s when local artists would paint ready-made cards to send to family and friends. I love sending cards. I’ll get my hands limbered upContinue reading “Handwritten or typed?”
Finding your ‘get up and go’
I was laying in bed thinking about the things I needed to do. Despite having a good night’s sleep, laying in bed was a pretty comfortable place to be on a dark and dreary autumn morning. I needed some motivation to get up and go. It’s not always easy to find motivation, but it canContinue reading “Finding your ‘get up and go’”
Can you hear me?
Soft-spokenSpeaking or said with a gentle, quiet voice. Oxford Dictionary I’ve been accused of being soft-spoken more than once in my life. I can’t count the number of times someone asked me to speak louder because they couldn’t hear me. Early in my career, when I made presentations in front of a group, one ofContinue reading “Can you hear me?”
