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Book Review of Contact by Carl Sagan

Since Carl and I share the same name (the Sagan part, not the Carl part, that is), I’ve felt for many years that I ought to actually know something about the guy and his work. When the mother dear and father dear were reducing clutter in their home and getting rid of books*, and Carl …

Four Reasons to Love The Muppets

Over the holidays, I saw A Muppet Family Christmas for the first time. And it is now hands-down my favourite Christmas movie. After watching A Muppet Family Christmas, I also had the opportunity to see the first episode of Fraggle Rock, as well as Lady Gaga & The Muppets’ Holiday Spectacular. I remember that as …

Three Ways to Write a Novel

I’ve been writing stories for as long as I can remember – I think I was 10 years old when I wrote my first full-length novel. One of the things that I enjoy the most about writing novels is that there are so many ways to do it. Having written eight or 10 novels over …

Why Editing & Proofreading Are Important

I use Grammarly’s plagiarism checker because coming up with new ideas makes all of us better writers! Writing is, of course, a crucial part of creating content – whether it’s an email, a resume, a report, an essay, or other documentation – but by no means is it the only part of creating content! Editing …

A fun way to improve your memory

Last month I had the opportunity to not only watch a graphic facilitator at work during a panel discussion, but also to then attend a how-to workshop on graphic facilitation. They were both extremely interesting! What is graphic facilitation? Graphic facilitation involves essentially creating a work of art as a way to capture ideas and …

National Novel Writing Month

It’s very timely that as we were JUST talking about the best thing you can do when writing your novel, National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) is right around the corner! Between November 1—30, NaNoWriMo invites you to write a 50,000-word novel. This year, they are expecting 500,000 writers to join in – and you …

Effective Advertising

I love a good advertisement. Two of my current favourites are the Coca-Cola Security Camera commercial, and the Recycle Everywhere: What They Become ads. These are both great ads in their own ways. The Coca-Cola commercial is sweet, fun, and relatable, and you don’t actually find out what product the commercial is promoting until the …

Template of a Social Media Policy

In the past week, I’ve had several different people ask me about how to go about creating policies, plans, and strategies related to social media and communications. I figure that if multiple people are asking me about it in the space of one week, there must be a whole lot more people wondering about it …

What is it about the Renaissance Period?

Last weekend, we visited the Winnipeg Art Gallery as part of Nuit Blanche. It was a fun evening and so nice to see all of the different art – but as we were wandering the galleries, I found myself – as I so often do when looking at art – dismissing the Renaissance section at …

Book Review: “Creative You”

The e-book of Creative You: Using Your Personality Type to Thrive by David Goldstein & Otto Kroeger was sent to me as a review copy earlier this month via Beyond Words Publishing. I very much enjoyed this book and found it so fascinating to begin by responding to the four main questions for determining my …

Should I start a blog?

After recently launching Living Fashionably in the Real World, I got to thinking about blogging in general, and how you know when it’s time to start a blog, especially in this time period when anyone can start up a blog within the space of approximately five minutes. There are a few things to take into …