Championing Communication For Life and Career
Communicating effectively is how self-discipline thrives. It matters how we talk to ourselves and others while on the journey to bettering our lives. Mass Appeal Magazine’s June issue tackles discipline and the contributors practiced in the art of communication are here to help readers reach their goals with the necessary skills to foster a disciplined life.
In this month’s “Noise”, Mona Zegarelli praises focus and writes, “It’s important to be intentional with your time—whether its productive or play.” Zegarelli offers readers various tips to stay on track and feel in control of their lives.
If social media plays a part in your distractions, Nina Clapperton’s “Social Networth” piece is one to read. The owner of a digital agency, Clapperton eases the lives of those who work in social media that may feel overwhelmed by the amount they are utilizing it—at work and at home.
Once your relationship is healed with Instagram and Twitter, look to Michael Hammelburger’s “Buzz” article. He cites that, “One of the best public relations tricks that have worked for my consulting firm is using social media as proof in the sales pitch.” Get the full scoop in the magazine.
Meanwhile, if readers are looking to advance in their careers, Willie Greer’s “Paper” piece offers resume tips for all levels. It’s the one piece of paper one never wants to crumble. Greer helps job seekers smooth out their words and phrases to get that dream job.
Once one has their resume ready, it’s time for the interview. There’s no need to be nervous, thanks to contributor, Maria Juvakka. June’s “Fuse” covers the notorious ‘group interview’. Juvakka shares tips to ensure a smooth ride for the interviewee, the employers and all others in the room.
Additionally, Lianne Sanders’ words in “Body Talk” may be worth referencing for interviews, but also heart-to-hearts. Sanders explains the body language cues of loved ones so read up to ensure healthy communication between partners.
All tips, tricks and words of advice can be found in Mass Appeal Magazine.
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