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Author: Geoffrey Tumlin

Just Say Thanks

Compliments can be surprisingly hard to gracefully accept. Three tips can help.

Geoffrey Tumlin October 28, 2013October 26, 2013 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Stumped! Five Tips for Catching and Recalling Names

It’s embarrassing to draw a blank on a name you should have known. Five tips can help.

Geoffrey Tumlin October 21, 2013December 1, 2013 Uncategorized Read more

Hogging the Conversation

Last week I met up with a friend I hadn’t seen in several months. We were fifteen minutes into our conversation when it dawned on me that I was doing almost all of the talking. In my defense, my friend

Geoffrey Tumlin October 14, 2013October 12, 2013 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Why is My Yarn Unraveling?

The moment was ripe for a story, and the yarn I chose to tell had plenty of elements to make it great: a tropical island, a freak rainstorm, and a colorful cast of characters. So, why on earth was my

Geoffrey Tumlin October 7, 2013October 6, 2013 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Spread Your Good News Close and Wide

Good news provides a great excuse to connect with the people in your life. Three ideas help you make the most of the opportunity.

Geoffrey Tumlin September 30, 2013November 10, 2013 Uncategorized Read more
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-Chris Widell,
Leadership Development Director, Team RWB

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