Remember Name That Tune? Well, today is Wordless Wednesday and I'm asking you to Name That Expression! This picture represents a communication expression. Can you figure out what it is?
If you can, post your guess as a comment on this blog post. I'll be back in a few days to give you the answer! Watch this blog post for everyone's guesses and my answer!
Name That Communication Expression!
A Communication FUNdamental from your friends at Art of Eloquence.com!
Last week I hosted the Grumpy Men and the Women Who Love Them show on the Communication Comedy Network. We talked mostly about the men but a little about women: what makes us grumpy, how grumpiness affects those around us, how we can ungrump ourselves and finally how wives can help their husbands ungrump. I had two friends on the show sharing their experiences and they were such fun! Well, Greg and Cindy Holman are back this week to talk about the OTHER SIDE of grumpiness! It's the women's turn so I'm hosting the Grumpy Women and the Men Who Don't Know We're Changing show! We're going to talk about how women going through the change of life can become...
We receive some wonderful questions and comments from Art of Eloquence customers each month. Since many of them have incredible insights and bring up quite interesting ideas, I thought I would begin sharing them with you all about once a month or so. Here's this month's question: "Why don't you sell hard copy books any longer and what are the advantages of an eBook?" -Dianne Dianne, In November of 2008, we became aware of the Child Protective Services Initiative Act (CPSIA) that was passed under the radar and remained unknown to most small business owners until that time. This law made it very difficult and quite expensive for small business owners to continue selling products manufactured for children under 12. ...
Another fabulous video from OneTimeBlind. Their videos really make you think and I love this one because I sometimes struggle with letting Jesus lead me. I always seem to want to take back control. I need to give him the stool and let him sit in it.
From your friends at Art of Eloquence.com
"Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put." -Winston Churchill
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