Category Archives: Finding Your Voice

How to change people’s minds about you (Step three: Hone in on your One Thing)

This is part four in a series on changing your online image. I’ll be alluding to the first, second, and third posts in the series, so you might want to go back and have a look if you haven’t read them already. Also, everyone who joins in on the discussion will get added to our [...]

How to change people’s minds about you (Step two: Contemplate your fullness)

This is part three in a series on changing your online image. I’ll be alluding to the first and second posts in the series, so you might want to go back and have a look if you haven’t read them already. Also, everyone who joins in on the discussion will get added to our marvelous [...]

Why people aren’t buying (Or: Dude, you’re shouting off the wrong rooftop)

I’m back! (Notice how I take off on vacation without warning anyone? Yay!) Still on the road, but I’m down from my turkey high at least. Let’s test that theory. I’m just going to jump right in today.
What are you writing about? Most of us write about what we know. If you knit, you write [...]

Living in the echo-chamber

I love my blogs. Maybe it’s because for a while there, I didn’t have time to read any of them. Twitter was my sole method of online information-getting. But now that I’m immersing myself back into my favorite blogs, I feel more connected. I’m appreciating the immense amount of thought that goes into every post. [...]

Reader Answer: What if I'm freaked out by being personal online?

Tuesday, I shared with you the qualms one of my clients has about “being personal online.” In case you’re too lazy to click over to the original post, here it was:
I’m an introvert. The people I work with are introverts. I don’t feel comfortable putting personal stuff online. I don’t know how to “have personality” [...]