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  • Drill Your Words to March Left-Right-Left By Tina Young
    Attention! Dress up right, DRESS! If you didn’t play toy soldiers as a child, you have an opportunity to repair this omission in copywriting business .... by step, you will be rising to a higher copywriting rank, moving from a modest Junior Officer to a seasoned Marshal. Caught the point? Now: quick march!

  • Introduce Conflict to Give Your Readers an Exciting Story By Mervyn Love
    If you want your story to cut the mustard with your readers, then lace it with several helpings of that not-so-secret ingredient: conflict. Conflict .... Give the poor things a little respite between each bout of problems so that both they and the reader can catch their breath before tackling the next one.

  • A 3-Minute Cheat Sheet to the Secret Language Your Prospects Are Speaking By Lina Penalosa
    Ever had a conversation with someone you just KNEW was from another planet? You know what I mean. The kind of conversation where that sound like you .... Speaking. As I said before, this truly is a thumbnail sketch of the components and elements that go into targeting and writing to specific personality types.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters F-I By Joel Engel
    F • Imagine wavy lines (in the capital F), as we learned from the t bar, wavy lines indicate gaiety, a sense of fun, often the practical joker. .... religious individual. • Picture no end stroke to the letter. Since the end stroke represents the relationship to one's fellowman, we see meanness here.

  • How to Say a Few Words When You are not Prepared By Sandra Zimmer
    Speaking in groups and meetings is an essential skill for every business professional. You are expected to be able to share your ideas, expertise and .... template message gives when speaking impromptu, it also helps establish your leadership platform. Use it often to develop your reputation as a leader.

  • Proven Tips to Creating Remarkable Essay By Julian Adams
    An essay is a composition that has a basic structure. May it be written by undergraduates or by essay writing services, it follows a certain format just .... added to its readers – it can be a new insight or a sound opinion. Learning the "know-hows" in essay writing is easy, applying them is another.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letter M By Joel Engel
    M (Note: The letter m is considered one of the most important letters.) Picture a diagram of the basic letter M, consisting of its three humps .... this endstroke is found at the last part of the ‘m’ (relationship with other people), we see one who couches his human relationships in religious terms.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters B and C By Joel Engel
    B • Picture the bottom arc of the letter ‘B’ inflated. Inflation shows vanity. In addition, the underlength extends past the body of the letter itself .... shows what an angular shape represents; speed. The writer is quick and usually more intelligent than the round (arcade) writer, so we see intelligence.

  • Wedding Speech ~ Ten Top Tips By John Bell
    Giving a speech can be a daunting task for most people. In this article top professional speaker John Bell gives twenty useful tips to the groom, best .... but he went on too long!’ saga. Do your seven minutes, stop and leave them wanting more. I wish you a great day and every success with your speech.

  • 10 Steps to Stylish Writing By Tina Young
    "A good style should show no signs of effort. What is written should seem a happy accident." W. Somerset Maugham The key point of this quote .... sometimes the difference between literacy and tedium is very subtle, so whatever you have just read in this guideline, try to keep it within your own style.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters D and E By Joel Engel
    D • Imagine the letter written in two parts. We see the individual standing alone. Since this letter (D) is normally made of connected lines, this .... Picture an underlength that would underline the rest of the word. The fashion in which the writer extends this capital (the ego) shows self-admiration.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters P-R By Joel Engel
    P • Picture the letter ‘p’ made in two arcs, looking as though it was assembled or constructed. Any such form shows creative ability. • Imagine .... of people who are considered fancy dressers. The two top parts of the letter can be seen as shoulders and the bottom strokes as perhaps a cape or stole.

  • Writing a Eulogy By John Anderson
    There may come a time in your life that you are asked to write a eulogy. Think of it as writing a speech… possibly the most important speech that you have .... appropriate. There are many facets to planning a funeral. Writing the eulogy is just one of them. It should be written and delivered from the heart.

  • Elements of a Good Cover Letter Format By Mike Woods
    To ever have a chance of succeeding with your goal of landing that perfect job, you also need to dedicate some time and effort in crafting a good resume .... ensuring that these main elements of a good cover letter format are properly done, you can feel confident that the employer will consider you for the role.

  • Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters J-L By Joel Engel
    J • Imagine that the (J) loop is tremendous and extends to the left. This writing is found among many male homosexuals. The loop is similar to the .... love of order and method. The square shape indicates a desire to put things in some kind of order, and the resemblance to a number adds methodicalness.

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