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NaomiKarten

  1. @lisacrispin <grin><grin><grin> (from a future blog post on DoYouSmileTooFast?)
  2. Doyoueverspeaktooquickly? IknowIsometimesdo. bit.ly/LNm9uP #communication
  3. A must see! RT @FizzyDuck Mind Blowing Photo of a Generation W/in a Generation W/in a Generation [IMAGE] via @BostInno bit.ly/JwTg1S
  4. RT @rosabethkanter Three word (I was wrong) is the hardest for leaders to utter & the most necessary for them to learn bit.ly/JUoDEQ
  5. Doyouspeaktoofast? (just posted) bit.ly/LNm9uP #slowdown!
  6. Worth considering, esp #4 RT @gretchenrubin How to get yourself to do something that you don't want to do ow.ly/bgViN
  7. Had great fun yesterday presenting my webinar on Developing Career-Enhancing Presentation Skills. Huge thanks to all who attended.
  8. RT @richdigirolamo It's not about jumping higher. Sometimes it's about jumping in. ow.ly/bfRSt #managers #teamwork
  9. RT @estherderby "power usually means power-over...it is possible to develop the conception of power-with,... not coercive power." MP Follett
  10. Don't miss June 7 webinar by @fionaccharles on "That's an Elephant Over There (& Other Uncomfortable Project Truths)" ow.ly/bfF1r
  11. American slang: a challenge for foreign visitors to interpret and use -- and not always easy for locals either ow.ly/bfE0v
  12. From a fortune cookie: "People who are late are often happier than those who have to wait for them." #cookiewisdom #quote
  13. Photos of Norway for people who like cliffs, whether standing on, diving from, or gazing at, via @sdesic bit.ly/BigCliffs
  14. When to use commas,,,,, and when not to, nyti.ms/comma-sense
  15. @gilwood_cs Rubberneck has been in use since the 1890s (per wikipedia), so now you have choices. You can rubberneck or slowgle.
  16. Slowgle: To reduce one's speed to get a better look. ~NY Times magazine 5/20/12 #madeupwords