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What Does Your Publicity Barometer Look Like

Tweet Between Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, I have nearly 6500 friends. If you take into consideration that a number of those connections overlap, the number is probably more like 3000. The reach, however, is probably in the tens of thousands … Continue reading

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The Lie I Told that Nearly Cost Me My Life

Tweet Two years ago I discovered the fact that lying can be hazardous to your health. To make a long story short, after being diagnosed with congestive heart failure (10 years earlier), I was told my heart was very weak … Continue reading

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Responding to Criticism Part II

Tweet If this is your first visit to my site, I would recommend you go back to the previous post titled, Responding to Criticism, so you will have a full grasp of this follow-up. OK–so after responding (via email) to … Continue reading

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Responding to Criticism

Tweet Have you ever been criticized for something you did—or someone thought you did?  How did you respond?  When someone offers you unsolicited criticism, you can choose to either ignore or acknowledge.   Recently, I received some unsolicited criticism from a stranger … Continue reading

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How to Create a Card Game

Tweet The idea for my new card game, Don’t Ask, came during an evening of socializing with some girlfriends. To be perfectly honest, creating a product wasn’t something I had ever considered—but the more we talked about my new book, … Continue reading

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