Category: Communication

#Aim March 20

Last week as part of my daily leadership reading I was reviewing George Raveling fabulous newsletter called The Daily Coach. He discussed the importance of AIM. AIM is an acronym for how to better...

#Persuasion March 5

Leaders are constantly attempting to influence their team’s behavior to achieve a desired result. The best leaders understand the power of PERSUASION. Sales professionals, coaches, teachers, parents, ministers, CEO’s, writers, and elected officials all...

#Thanks February 23

Today I am stumped on the best way to say THANKS. Yesterday was my birthday and I was overwhelmed by the calls, text messages, cards, Facebook comments, and mentions. I sit here early the...

#Communication January 7

Last night a good friend bragged on how wonderful his daughter was in telling stories and COMMUNICATING with him and his wife. We talked about how important the leadership skill of COMMUNICATION was. On...

#Tongue July 8

I think most people know the TONGUE is a muscle. I found that it is technically referred to as a muscular hydrostat. The average weight of tongue for an adult male is about 70 grams...

#Stats June 27

When it comes to Social Media a lot of people pay attention to STATS, likes, and followers. I was surprised on just how many platforms there are. Most of them I have never heard...

#Webcam May 28

The pandemic has caused some products that apparently were not highly regarded to have a resurgence. I had an experience with one. On March 25, 2020 I discovered the conference call app called Zoom....

#Cuckoo May 27

One Flew Over the CUCKOO’S Nest was a novel written by Ken Kesey and made into a 1975 hit film by the same name starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher. As part of my...

#Stories May 20

The best public speakers, parents, teachers, ministers, coaches, business leaders, sales professionals, and elected officials know how to utilize STORIES to deliver a powerful message. My reading this past month I came across two...

#Newspapers May 11

Khary McGhee is a friend of mine. He started out his career as a NEWSPAPER journalist but moved on to become a respected higher education administrator. He has worked at Duke and is currently...