Margaret’s Persuasion Coach Blog
Part II, Lessons from the Capitol, Healthy Use of Social Media
Those who attempt to “discuss” politics on social media not only harm themselves, they also harm their own causes. Yet, for many people, some social media use is necessary. Here are ways to stay healthy out there.
Part I, Lessons from the Capitol, Ashli Babbitt and Twitter
Ashli Babbitt was not a victim of a police officer trying to do his job in unprecedented, shocking pandemonium. Nor was she a victim of Congress nor of the media. Rather, she was a victim of the methods of communication in which she became enmeshed–social media and fringe online sources.
Thoughts for a New Year
My goodness. What to say about 2020? Perhaps it’s better to offer a few miscellaneous ideas for 2021: Rethink Resolutions; Stay the Course on COVID19; Say, “Good Morning.”
Plan (Safely) Happy Holidays
You can give the best present ever to yourself, your family and friends, your community, your country and this earth by planning a safe celebration. It isn’t very difficult, and it doesn’t mean you won’t get to see your loved ones.
Don’t Discount Your Influence
Many people underestimate their influence, especially if they don’t get immediate agreement from another person. But you can have a bigger impact than you imagine…Last April, a friend I’ll call “Ed” told me he planned to fly out of state and return a week or two later. Ed believes…
Think, “Nothing I Can Do About…”? Think again!
In one of my favorite scenes from The Lord of the Rings, elf queen Galadriel tells Frodo, a 3'6" hobbit, "Even the smallest person can change the course of the future." Frodo goes on to save the civilized world, completing a Herculean task that would have daunted the...
Compensating for Social Distance
“Face Value” by Sara Eckels [1] confirms my teaching that no other form of communication can compete with face-to-face conversation. Video conferencing, as real as it seems, lacks many subtle aspects of in-person talk…We can help ourselves right now.
New Service, New Setting
I'm getting more and more excited about my new Distance Learning for Individuals. As I embellish my training materials, I am also preparing a new look and feel for how my backdrop and I will appear during video training sessions--a new setting for my new kind of...
New: Distance Learning for Individuals
Great news! My recent success participating in a virtual panel discussion inspired me to off distance learning for individuals. Read about the many advantages of this type of training.
A Corona Coping Booster Shot
With my last post, I said the next would be about “There’s Science and Then There’s…” However, I was moved by a phone call from a client who said she felt we should be able to look to our leaders for hope, something like what Churchill did for the British during WWII. But she isn’t getting what she’s looking for.