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Special Reports for
you to Read and
Reproduce
“Let us
then, be up and doing.” - Longfellow
Looking
for an inspiring, insightful article for your newsletter, blog or website?
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like a sampling of Sam’s books to get a feel for her writing style and content?
Interested
in some thought-provoking ideas to catapult your on-and-off-the job
effectiveness?
Want to
get an idea of what Sam might share in a program on Communication, Creativity,
Connection, or Concentration?
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further.
We’ve
compiled some of Sam’s most-requested articles on handling complaints, composing
innovative ideas, meeting people confidently, and staying focused in a chaotic
office.
We’re
making these available to you so you can share them with your employees,
association members, colleagues, clients, and subscribers.
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is that you include the 3-4 line bio at the end of each article so this
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to receive a copy of the publication or online column featuring Sam’s work. If
you’ll send us a clip, we appreciate it and may even be able to link to your
organization and cross-market.
We hope
you and your readers find these articles full of real-world tips and techniques
that help create a better quality of work and life (now, not someday) and they
help you be “up and doing.”
Enjoy!
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Dealing with a Critic:
Bullies
Come in All Shapes and Sizes
"A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice
person." - Dave Barry
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You Can Concentrate: Magically Improve
Your Ability to Focus
(When TV
newscaster Dianne Sawyer was asked the secret to her success, she
said . . . )
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Are You
Being Teased?: Beat Verbal Bullies to the Punch . . . Line
(Pearl Buck said, “Perhaps one has to become very old to learn how
to become amused rather than offended.” I say, “Why wait?”)
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Want To Know What
To Say: – When You Don’t Know What To Say? Four Tongue Fu! Tips for
Thinking on Your Feet
(Do
you ever find yourself tongue-tied or tongue-twisted? If so, you’re
in the right place.)
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Network
Naturally: SocialSavvy Tips to Create Meaningful Conversations and
Connections
(There are two
kinds of people in this world: those who walk into a room and say,
‘Here I am’ and those who say, ‘There you are.”’ Which are you?”)
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