When Helen Fielding used a diary to tell the story of Bridget Jones, this stylistic choice seemed logical: the journal format allowed the reader to see the seemingly small details of Bridget’s everyday life. But what if Bridget had written … Continue reading →
In a span of two weeks I shared the stage with Guy Kawasaki twice. After watching the hosts and audiences FAWN over him, I realized that Guy is qualified to write Enchantment because he lives it. It’s kinda autobiographical in … Continue reading →
Dear Jennifer, I keep watching your life to see if you’re for real. In addition to passionately teaching about happiness at Stanford GSB, and writing for Good Magazine, you had the energy to write a world-changing book The Dragonfly Effect … Continue reading →
Longtime friend of Duarte, Garr Reynolds has championed the cause of effective presentations through his blog and books for years. Now he gives you the tools to help you create those effective presentations, all in one beautifully designed (shall we say delicious?) … Continue reading →
Nancy Duarte spent “two years working nights and weekends” writing Resonate, and Forbes’ Bruce Upbin managed to boil it down to forty-six words. Actually, I’m not even mad. That’s amazing. The conclusions are: Don’t be too cerebral. Tell stories. Figure … Continue reading →