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The Four Firsts and Chapter Hooks in Mystery Writing
In fiction, suspense and foreshadowing create mood, tension and the desire for a reader to read more. You can do this, by using the Four Firsts rule and by using chapter hooks. If you don't know what these are, then read this article.

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Business Lessons Learned From Brett Favre
Success is success, whether you've built a multi-billion dollar company, written a dozen best-selling novels or are a famous quarterback. Many of the same mindset and principles are the same no matter how the success manifests itself.

What Football Has To Do With Your Business
I've had the opportunity to watch Favre over the years, and I realized how his career provides some valuable business-building lessons. How? Because success is success, whether you've built a multi-billion dollar company, written a dozen best-selling novels or are a famous quarterback. Many of the same mindset and principles are the same no matter how the success manifests itself.

How Can an Executive Attain Peak Performance?
Using a classic article on corporate athletes, I offer some advice on how executives can consistently attain peak performance.

Persuasive Writing: How to Harness the Power of the Story
Most people love stories for entertainment-we go to the movies to watch stories, we read novels before bed, and we share our own stories with friends. But aside from the entertainment value, storytelling is a powerful marketing and selling technique that you can use for business-related writing projects. And by understanding how stories work, you can engage your readers and teach them with examples that illustrate your ideas.

Stories to Tell
Stories are a powerful way to communicate. As little children we eagerly hopped into bed in anticipation of a great bedtime story. As school age children we would compete to see how many novels we could read in one summer away from school and homework. Then as we became adults, we dropped those habits and lost the pleasure the stories gave us.

Communication Styles in the Workplace: Goals vs. Flow
It’s a classic case of a “hired gun” brought in to save a failing company-blocked by managers opposed to drastic change. It’s also a classic case of the Goals Perceptual Style versus the Flow Style.

Is Technology a Blessing or a Curse?
Whether we like it or not, we’re hooked on technology. Whereas not that many years ago, cell phones, laptops, desktops and tablets were more likely to be found in science fiction novels than in our homes, we’ve come to not only like technology, but rely on it.

Truth Is Stranger And More Exciting Than Fiction
“Gone With The Wind” is the classic. “Scarlett” is the follow-up to the classic. However, the original story had more than just a kernel of truth in it. There was a Rhett Butler, but his real name was Rhett Turnipseed. Scarlett O’Hara was Emelyn Louise Hannon.

Employee Engagement - Does Your Organization Employ Zombies?
Does your organization have zombies? A frequent character of science fiction novels and movies is the zombie – a soulless being with vacant eyes who wanders around purposelessly.

Powerful Negotiation: The 'Daily Negotiator' Mindset
You've already heard of the 'classic' negotiation strategies, like having a BATNA (best-alternative to a negotiated agreement), or using the good cop/bad cop tactic, so now what?

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