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creative writing + marketing = <3

A long overdue blog from my Toronto colleague Chris Kay Fraser of www.fireflycreativewriting.com. She’ll be writing a few more posts coming up about how creative writing can help you with your marketing. Words Are Funny Little Animals Using creative writing to create balance, boundary and beauty in your business life. (For Tad’s Awesome Blog) Does […]

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collapse, posturing and composure

Here’s a little thought that I got from my friends at Authentic World in San Francisco and that I melded with some ideas from my colleague Ari Galper of Unlock the Game (and a bit of Stuart Wilde). I normally steer clear of talking personal growth at my workshops and on my blog but this

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resonance in marketing

I want you to think of your favourite cafe or restaurant in town. You know the one. You take all your friends there. They know you by first name. There is so much affection in you for it. It’s a place that resonates for you. You feel like you fit. I bet the first time

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the extinction of downtime

I am likely the last person to be talking about downtime. I seem to be on the computer often (and late). But this post reminds me of the importance of spaciousness. I thought you might enjoy it as much as I did. Interruption-free space is sacred. Yet, in the digital era we live in, we

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seven ideas on finding your voice

These are all human eyes. Each one looks so different (you can find more here) But that’s not the extraordinary thing. The extraordinary thing is that each one looks at different things. From different angles. Each one sees the world in a different way. Just the other day I had a 75 minute skype video

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gender and marketing

At a recent workshop, one of the participants noticed a dynamic that had completely slipped past my attention. Not surprisingly. In activism and community organizing there is a principle called ‘representative leadership’. Meaning, the leadership should look like the participants. If you’re leading a workshop for a group of black youth – and all the

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