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Squiggle On is a blog aimed at helping people become more effective communicators in both writing and speaking. Focus areas include writing, public speaking, and interpersonal communication.
This is an experiment. I’m looking into adding podcasts, and I’m also learning to use sound editing software. Plus, this blog might evolve into one more focused on writing. Anyway, this post may or may not stay around. This is a poem I wrote about my middle daughter. You can hear a podcast of it. To Bless [...]
PR professional John Wagner gives an excellent example of why professional communicators are now needed more than ever. In “PR pros as communication coaches” Wagner explains that although the technology exists to connect organizations and consumers directly, that doesn’t mean the original sources have the skills to communicate effectively. I would add that it also [...]
This thing is almost scary. Based on simple choices of colors, you get a fairly detailed result similar to the outcome of a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Donnell took the free ColorQuiz.com personality test! “Needs a peaceful environment. Wants release from s…” Click here to read the rest of the results.
This is a non-political blog, and I don’t intend to change that, but we just have to comment on one bit of idiocy that quietly made it into law in Washington. Signed into law by the current protector of freedom, the so-called that contains a provision prohibiting the posting of annoying Web messages or sending of [...]
This evening we had a very good (in my opinion) session at Pellissippi State called “The End of Stress” based on The Work of Byron Katie. We covered a session originally designed for an hour and a half in 45 minutes. Unfortunately, that meant a lot of material got left out. Since this site focuses on [...]
Poynter Online is a great site for anyone seeking to improve his/her writing or speaking (although not every tool will apply to writing out loud). It’s subtitled “Everything you need to be a better journalist.” Roy Peter Clark’s series, “Fifty Writing Tools,” exemplifies the practicality of the site. I watched Clark build this series over nearly [...]
I find it interesting how uptight everyone has gotten about giving a holiday greeting “just right.” Even those who try to make it generic still honor the nature of the season, however, though they apparently do so inadvertently. The 1913 Webster’s dictionary (online) says “holiday” comes from “holy + day,” and the first definition is [...]
Rather than viewing citizen journalism (CitJ) as a competitor, The New York Times is enlisting it and providing a home for it, according to Steve Rubel’s post on Micro Persuasion. Rubel “explores how new technologies are transforming marketing, media and public relations,” so it’s generally a good blog for folks interested in effective communication.
Here’s a trivial example to illustrate an important principle. I have a favorite back brush I use in the shower. (OK, we’ve already established I have a lot of creative moments in the shower.) I try to not waste soap, a habit that stems from being raised by parents reared in the depression era who grew [...]
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