Take a look at a Q&A with me and my 2019 LMA Northeast Regional Conference co-chair Bob Robertson by Jacob Eidinger about our plans for #LMANE19. what we are each
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Why You Should Say Yes to LinkedIn
LinkedIn continues to be the most important social media channel for business development. LinkedIn enables you to quickly build and grow relationships, strengthen your brand, and stay top of mind …
30 Simple Reminders on How to Succeed in the Workplace
Catch Me on the Road – Upcoming Fall Speaking Engagements
As summer winds down, I’m happy to report that you’ll be able to catch me on the speaking circuit in a number of cities this fall. Some of the dates…
How to Be a Better, Kinder Professional
I’ve been writing a lot about being kinder and had a few more ideas on how to be a better, kinder professional. It will benefit you and those around you…
How to Be a More Effective Networker
I came across a great article with helpful tips on networking best practices that I wanted to share. The main points from it are:
1. Never ask for what you…
Should I Accept a LinkedIn Request from Someone I Don’t Know or Don’t Know Well?
40 Ways to Incorporate Kindness into Your Every Day
A wise friend of mine always says that I should assume good intent with everyone with whom I come into contact. I try to do this instead of making snap judgments and reacting in the moment, but it isn’t always easy to practice in real life.
For example, a couple of weeks ago I accidentally bumped someone with my ginormous handbag on the NYC subway. Her response was, well let’s just say not very nice and included a four-letter word. The old me would have retorted with something snarky, but the new me, who lately has been going through a lot personally and who keeps hearing the “assume good intent” words in her head on loop, simply apologized and wished her a better day. I instantly felt better. I was the bigger person and didn’t react negatively (woo hoo)! And more importantly I was kind, because I knew that her anger had nothing to do with me and rather was about something going on in her own life. If each of us was more empathetic toward each other, we would eliminate so much unnecessary conflict and drama.
I wanted to write about being kinder to others to remind myself and others because so many of us are carrying around heavy personal baggage on a daily basis that impacts us. In fact, it’s a miracle on some days that we can even function being saddled with this much baggage. It doesn’t matter how successful or old one is, everyone deals with personal and professional issues that affect our moods and impact our interactions with others. And while we don’t have control over what others do, we do have control over our own actions, how we deal with the cards we’ve been dealt and how we interact with others.