Don’t forget about the books
There is an urban legend about an architect that designed a library. In his calculations he forgot to factor in the weight of the books, so when the library was complete and filled
It’s nice to be nice!
It’s nice to be nice.. I strongly believe in the saying ‘it costs nothing to be nice’. If we can all remind ourselves of this every so often it can have such a positive i
Gina London: You are who you choose to be, so change is possible
“It was my brother’s wedding and as the best man,” my Dublin taxi driver tells me, “I’m supposed to give the toast.” “Now, I’m not a
Expressing what you think of others online
Sometimes when you make your feelings known about others it can end up saying even more about you than it does about them: Be careful what you say online.. Greg Canty Greg Canty
Emojis and other informal communications: Why you must say it with feeling!!!
Recently, US President Donald Trump visited Israel’s holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem. Having visited there myself, I remember it as heart-wrenching experience. Trump signed th
Changing from Doubters to Believers
When Jurgen Klopp took over as manager of Liverpool FC in October 2015 he made a huge statement to the worldwide fan base through the media with a simple message: “We have to
Consistency is key
Consistent: acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate. Consistency is one of my favourite words in the English language. I live by it. Do no
Take AIM at your audience and make them like you
Today I am going to talk about likeability. It’s something you should strive for when you’re presenting in a business setting. Practically every business communication
Gina London: Face Your Fear! My Top 3 Tips for Public Speaking
If the thought of public speaking fills you with dread – like you’re about to walk a tight wire high above – without a net – please read on for my top tips
It’s hard to find the perfect shade of yellow when you’re a blonde?
For decades it was suggested that blondes simply can’t wear yellow, as it clashes with their hair and gives their skin an unpleasant, pallid undertone. This might be true of