In this week's #ThrowbackThursday post, I answer the question, "What's the big deal with family meals?" In tomorrow's post, I share an original short story for children about eating together that I wrote with my sister, author Carolyn Short.
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The final tip in this series applies to so many areas in our lives - skills improve with practice. Be a novice. Learn. Grow. Become experienced.
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This week's #ThrowbackThursday post shares 10 strategies to maximize your AI potential. In tomorrow's post, we explore the advantage humans have over AI.
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Great food photos begin with expert food styling. When I say "expert," I don't mean perfect. I mean realistic yet aspirational. Learn more about food photography in Communicating Nutrition: The Authoritative Guide.
This week's blog post finishes our 3-part series on designing high-impact presentations. This post explores why and how to engage your audience.
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This week's #ThrowbackThursday post is a great lead-in to tomorrow's post that completes our 3-part series on designing high-impact presentations, where we will explore the importance of engaging your audience.
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In the 2nd edition of the book, this is becoming Chapter 28. The updated title is "Leverage Blogging and Digital Publishing To Elevate Expertise in the Evolving Media Landscape."
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When you think of ways to garner feedback, do you think about eye contact? It is one of the best and most immediate ways. It can tell you how your audience is responding in real time.
This week's blog post is the 2nd in our series on designing high-impact presentations. Learn what it takes to enlighten your audience.
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This week's #throwbackthursday post shares 3 M's that can make your messages more impactful. This makes a great lead-in to tomorrow's post, the second in our series on high-impact presentations.
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