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Month: April 2025

Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Presentation

Facts are forgettable. Stories stick. If you want your audience to remember what you said, give it a heartbeat.
Instead of “Q3 profits rose 17%,” try: “Claudia in Bucharest found a cheaper supplier.
That decision saved us $11,000 last quarter. That’s why Q3 profits rose 17%.”
Use characters. Use change. That’s story. That’s persuasive communication.

Why I Don’t Have Likes and Dislikes Anymore (And Why That Might Be a Sign of Personal Reinvention)

Because I don’t waste time debating if I “feel like it,” I just get to work. I finish things. I post regularly. I write like a maniac. I put myself in uncomfortable situations (casting calls, new languages, bad lighting, complicated roles, burnt food) because I’m not led by what I like.

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