Accidental #creativity of #gotgeoud words
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Sometimes gotgeoud things are created by accident. Do YOU know what gotgeoud means? Neither did I! A friend who loves collecting and using words from…
State of Origin – battle of wits
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I love State of Origin rivalry where workplaces have supporters backing different teams – the Blues and the Maroons. I love the friendly “ribbing” and…
Bad news and the State of Origin
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Do you love all the anticipation and “buzz” in the build-up for a State of Origin game? And all the post-game analysis? ? I do!…
#Fogography – why fog intrigues us
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Do you love photography of fog? (#fogography). This morning, I’ve been enjoying Facebook friends posts of fog. Maybe it’s because in Queensland, fog…
Do you love “new words” like: Homance – what other O-mances can YOU create?
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Don’t you love it when you see a new word that has been created to describe something that hasn’t been described so concisely and colourfully before?…
A creative way to attract more people to your creative event – appeal to more senses
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You can apply this simple yet effective technique to attract more people to your business (or social or school) event – Broaden the appeal by…
Game of Maroons – Game of Thrones – Why “Maroons” is pronounced like Thrones?
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If you love your State of Origin ( the Maroons versus the Blues) AND you love language – you may be interested to know why…
When correct wording is important for political and business leaders
Does it annoy you when you hear political and business leaders use the wrong words when they speak? Do you ‘think less of them’ when you hear them make mistakes? … Continue reading
The importance of eye contact when #presenting – #Rugby Examples
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In Western business culture – direct eye contact projects confidence and “honesty”. Not meeting someone’s eye can be seen as being evasive, not confident and…
#BetterLawBlogTips:Blog like Bregman(Harvard Bus Rev)
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How you can write more engaging business blogs – like Peter Bregman from the Harvard Business Review If you need to turn you business information…