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https://mypersuasivepresentations.com/l0z9 Over the next few months, I’ll be creating several posts on a variety of topi...
07/11/2025

https://mypersuasivepresentations.com/l0z9
Over the next few months, I’ll be creating several posts on a variety of topics from reflective (or even automatic) writing, to Archangels and Archetypes, to unraveling seemingly mysterious or mystical factors relating to the challenges of handling daily life events or political stressors. I’ll probably start with items crafted to evoke and deepen trust in your inner guidance, intuition, and the wisdom of your Soul. We’ll also discuss “Soul Rays. Soul Rays are streams of divine consciousness, each carrying a distinct frequency and mission, so they influence talents, interests, careers, and relationships. I’ll link the posts to this page, so you can get to them from this one location. Feel free to subscribe to my website, if you want to. I typically post there only once or twice a month, but with a new series on dream interpretation and other topics, there may be a bit more as we enter Fall.

Metaphysical perspectives and practices in your professional and personal life can enhance creativity, resilience, purpose, and coping skills

07/08/2024
05/03/2024

We recently announced a change to our style for bulleted lists.
Now AP style says to use periods at the end of each sentence in a bulleted list, but use no punctuation at the end of a single word or single phrase in each section of a list.

Examples of phrases with no punctuation at the end:
• Cat videos
• Home improvement shows
• Word puzzles

I've been so busy, I haven't even participated in National Poetry Month, which is APRIL - lo and behold - April is almos...
04/29/2024

I've been so busy, I haven't even participated in National Poetry Month, which is APRIL - lo and behold - April is almost over. So, here's my Instant Replay of a Write By the Rails poetry reading in which I participated in 2022. There are some great contributions. Listen and enjoy.
"You don't have to be a poet or even like poetry to enjoy this recording.
I was tickled to do these readings for you; and, as "The Occasional Poet," I was honored to be included with really great, "serious" poets!
I hope you'll watch, like, and share!
ENJOY APRIL - NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!
Write by the Rails, the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, celebrates National Poetry Writing Month and National Poetry Month 2022 with readings by member poets Cathy Hailey, Brian Donnell James, Nancy Wyatt, and Katherine Mercurio Gotthardt."

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AP Stylebook We recently announced a change to our style for bulleted lists.Now AP style says to use periods at the end ...
04/24/2024

AP Stylebook

We recently announced a change to our style for bulleted lists.
Now AP style says to use periods at the end of each sentence in a bulleted list, but use no punctuation at the end of a single word or single phrase in each section of a list.
Examples of phrases with no punctuation at the end:
• Cat videos
• Home improvement shows
• Word puzzles

We recently announced a change to our style for bulleted lists.
Now AP style says to use periods at the end of each sentence in a bulleted list, but use no punctuation at the end of a single word or single phrase in each section of a list.

Examples of phrases with no punctuation at the end:
• Cat videos
• Home improvement shows
• Word puzzles

4/1/24 It was rather like an April Fool's joke! I wrote this "at the invitation of LinkedIn," which then failed to post ...
04/02/2024

4/1/24 It was rather like an April Fool's joke! I wrote this "at the invitation of LinkedIn," which then failed to post it unless I purchased a premium account. Rather than letting the suggestion go to waste, here is one of my responses for people to consider when teaching, training, or giving other kinds of presentations. (LinkedIn accepted the other two responses I gave.)

Forgive my seeming to be self-serving, but I find that participants, event coordinators, and presenters benefit greatly from using infographics for announcements. (I create them for online and in-person presentations, training sessions, retreats, etc.) You don't have to use the ones I sell. You can create your own.

They are slides or videos that announce the time, place, and duration of breaks, break-out sessions, when flights leave, or when hotel checkout time starts and ends. Others give instructions to be followed in breakout sessions. Some remind people to mute themselves when they're not speaking or to put their contact info in the Chat. The pictorial images are on whatever themes match the speeches and events. Below are 3 samples from a conference about holistic healing and meditation techniques.

I'd happily advise you on how to create them or send you a link from one of my websites, which gives lots of details.

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