Part of making yourself heard is speaking smoothly. It might sound silly, but try to practice what you’ll say out loud before attending your next meeting. Read More
“It’s really difficult to change your mindset when your desk is littered with pens, folders, books, and the like.” … Read More
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“By blurring the background, the new Microsoft feature puts the focus back on the person talking, not on where the person is having that conversation.” … Read More
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