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The plight of the uptight proofer
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I bought Florence a new toy yesterday. It’s a V-Tech talking teddy with flashing lights, buttons and a smiley face. It’s called Alfie, I think, which is odd because it has a female voice when it sings and speaks. I spent a good half hour playing with it before handing it over to Floss, who proceeded to try and eat it. So far, so good.
I turned my attention to the packaging, and started to laugh. The box revealed the various benefits which Alfie would bring to Floss, including a UK speaking voice, improvement of hand-eye coordination, and language development. Under the paragraph which detailed how great language development would take place, there was a spelling error. It promised ‘sustianable language development’.
Presenting with confidence
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This post has been sent through by talented communicator Andy Bounds. You can find out more about Andy and his work by visiting www.andybounds.com.
According to various pieces of research, making presentations is one of people’s greatest fears. If this sounds like you, here are some ideas to help boost your confidence…
Should we have to study poetry?
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Should we have to study poetry? Justin Raymond guest posts on the best way to enjoy art…
Yesterday I found myself discussing poetry with a friend, secretly hoping she might volunteer to take a look at some of my recent work and provide a little feedback (always dangerous with friends, though, unless you know them well, because they tend to be more polite than honest). “I don’t read poetry,” she said. “I don’t understand it, it has so many levels, so many hidden meanings.” I was about to agree with her, until she added, “I don’t know what I’m supposed to think.” Hmm, I’m not so sure about that last point, but then again…
How to work smarter, not harder
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Last week, I reached a milestone in my business. I realised for the first time that I didn’t have to be constantly stressed, tired and frazzled. I saw the proverbial light after a sound talking to by a colleague. Let me tell you the story…
As you know, (baby bore that I am) my daughter is over four months old and doing great. I get a load of support from family when it comes to whisking her off for a few days in the week so I can focus on Stilus, and I’m probably the luckiest person in the world to have people around who will help out when I’m at my wits’ end. Floss is the most placid and smiley baby I’ve ever met, which is also darned lucky, and things could have been much tougher for P and I as new parents.
Seize the day!
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Hello Stilus Blog readers, my name is Andrew Joy, and Jen has very kindly offered me the chance to do some writing with her so you’re reading my first piece on Stilus. Like most regular bloggers I like to write whatever is the forefront of my mind. Whether it is through daily routines, work, fun, hobbies, annoyances, people or generally what’s going on in my world.
For the past few days, what’s been going on in my world has been what to write for this blog. Jen is a very talented writer, this is a great chance for me to learn some new skills and I want to make a good impression.
Revamping your web content
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How long has your company website been up and running? Are you happy with it, or are there areas which you feel could be improved? My site reflects what people always say about builders, decorators and gardeners – they always have the worst-kept houses, and gardens. I guess as a writer this is because there is always something more important to do than spend time on Stilus itself. However, I am making a pledge to update the site and make sure it really reflects what I do.