Mother of all Clichés
Originally uploaded by Aäron. I was reading an article about the top clichés used by journalists, and last week highlighted photo clichéread more...
Grassroots Mobilization vs. Astroturfing
Truth/Lies
Originally uploaded by Uh …Bob. I have been meaning to write about my support for the anti-astroturfing campaign, which was kicked off by Paull Young after hearing about a disturbing account of a pro-astroturfing speaker that was brought in by the read more...
Public Relations Professionals Should Be Accredited
professionalism
Originally uploaded by veo_. There are more than enough examples out there of public relations campaigns with questionable ethics,
outright criminal behavior, engaging in activities that read more...
Inspiration: Ditch the Phrase “I Can’t”
I promise to return to regularly scheduled programming, but first, let's get some inspiration to face another week.
Sometimes it is easy to cave into the feelings of being overwhelmed, and even more tempting to say, "I can't," when faced with personal and professional obstacles. Here is a story about a father-and-son team that should you allow it, will inspire you to push past all the "can'ts" you might have pent up in your life. It is also a story that reminds me of the most important things in life.
Rick Hoyt was read more...
Fun Friday: Bling for Your Blog
I haven't done a Fun Friday in awhile. You know the saying, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
So, I took this very quick quick about my blog personality. And for those that, you won't be surprised to find out that I am an extrovert. However, I have toned down a bit, when I took the more involved Myers Briggs test over six years ago, I was off the charts for extrovert, now I can appreciate a hot cup of tea, a book and a quiet house to myself.
I am 70% Extrovert,
30% Introvert
You are quite outgoing; You are a social connector - read more...
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