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The case for being awkward

by Andrea Howe | Apr 11, 2016 | Monthly-ish tips

This post is part of our Weekly Tips series.

You might remember when I wrote about the trust lessons we can all learn from a series of distinctive greeting cards for cancer patients. They were developed by Emily McDowell, an artist and cancer survivor, who found a way to bring levity, honesty, and genuine empathy to bear in the face of sickness and suffering.

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What happens when you drop your guard and thousands (or millions) see it

by Andrea Howe | Apr 4, 2016 | Monthly-ish tips

This post is part of our Weekly Tips series.

Last week’s post about role models, and the ways they help us have the courage to stand out, reminded me of an airline magazine article about Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts.

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What you can learn from the Magnificent Seven

by Andrea Howe | Mar 30, 2016 | Monthly-ish tips

This post is part of our Weekly Tips series.

You know what it’s like, when you happily run into someone you haven’t seen in a while? I saw a guy named John Dunn recently and it was like that.

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Why it’s a problem that you know stuff

by Andrea Howe | Mar 21, 2016 | Monthly-ish tips

This post is part of our Weekly Tips series.

I grew up professionally in a world where knowing stuff was paramount (IT consulting) and I continue to live in a world where the same is true (professional services).

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How neuroscience proves that emotions trump data

by Andrea Howe | Mar 14, 2016 | Monthly-ish tips

This post is part of our Weekly Tips series.

It’s not new to any of us that decision-making—others’ or our own—isn’t the rational, logical process we all so desperately wish. “People buy with their hearts and rationalize with their heads” is an age-old sales adage.

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