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Wisdom and Big Wind Day share a common thread: they both make you go, “Whoa!” Wisdom is like that sage advice from your grandma that always seems to hit the nail on the head. It’s the culmination of life’s lessons, wrapped up in a neat package of insight and understanding. And then there’s Big Wind Day, a celebration of meteorologists who nailed a forecast predicting a major gust. It’s like Mother Nature saying, “Hold onto your hats, folks!” So, whether it’s the wisdom of knowing when to bring an umbrella or the excitement of watching trees do the tango on Big Wind Day, both remind us that knowledge is power – and sometimes, it’s just plain cool.

Cats are always full of wisdom for the most part quietly observing their surroundings.   This windy cat made me laugh out loud. Nothing was going to move him/her. Standing or sitting her ground no matter what.   Image by Thomas G of Pixabay

 

From Drawings to Dialogue

Designers aren’t just visual thinkers—we’re translators of imagination.
When you can turn drawings into dialogue, every presentation becomes a partnership.

How Humor Can Lighten the Room

A smile can make your design pitch twice as memorable. Humor, when done right, isn’t about being a comedian it’s about being human. A little laughter reminds everyone that design is supposed to bring joy, not stress. So the next time you walk into a presentation, bring your sense of humor along with your fabric swatches. You’ll leave behind not only a beautiful concept but also a positive impression.

Creating Connection: The overlooked power of eye contact

Eye contact is the designer’s secret to presence. It’s what transforms a presentation from mechanical to magnetic. Slides may show your ideas, but your eyes show your confidence and that’s what clients and audiences remember most.

Write the Agenda

Write the Agenda The Format, the Timing and the Memorable Message.   Carol Walsh is a Mary Kay, executive director, and a former District Governor in Rotary.  I watched her, she taught me about having an agenda as she facilitated meetings.           Carol’s...

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Asking for help

Asking is part of being a leader. Asking people to become a part of your idea or your dream is a big ask. You are asking them to engage. Engage in your idea, in your way of accomplishing the idea. Ask They will help. "If you are always trying to be normal, you will...

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Ask

Ask - Ask for help Ask  - Ask for clarification Ask - Ask for specificity Ask - Ask for directions Ask - Ask to make a friend

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Pickles and Pitch

Pickles and Pitches Pickles  I’ve been told help you curb your appetite, they are low in calories and are super delicious. Was I sold a “bill of goods”?  They are all those things and are questionable regarding curb your appetite.  I want more.  What are the secret...

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Dinner Conversation

Who speaks first at a dinner?  You do! The best way to start a conversation with your table mate is for you to ask questions. But before you sit down, there may be a standing for pre-dinner drinks and conversation. Any question, almost, will do. For starters for that...

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Courage

Courage “Happiness is not found in things you possess, but in what you have the courage to release.” Nathaniel Hawthorne What needs to be released, the piano, the sewing machine or the fish from your latest ocean adventure.  Or is it the courage to release your...

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