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Figure of Speech…

Challenged with delivering a presentation to a ‘take no prisoner’ audience? Frightened at the prospect of conducting business with that very, very, very VIP? Been there, done that and you know what? I actually survived. How? Well I adopt a ‘fake it till you make it’ approach. On occasion I even resort to imagining my audience naked…sitting on the loo…with pumpkin heads. I know, I know…but it works for me. Here’s one very famous individual’s own coping mechanism.

Sassy, stylish iconic Lauren Bacall was so nervous during her very first scene with Bogart in ‘To Have or Have Not’, her trembling hands prevented her from lighting the cigarette required for the scene. So what did she do? Eyes down, she poured all her energy into focusing on those hands until they stilled…then, chin still to chest, lifted her eyes to his. And thus was born ‘The Look’. And a place on the Uber cool Hollywood A list. And Bogie’s heart. Poor pet had no idea she was actually ‘faking it ’till she made it’.

Lending further cachet to her iconic status, Bacall also had a number of memorable observations on life. Here are my faves…

On speaking up: ‘You can’t acquire a voice. Either you have it or you don’t’

On creativity: ‘Imagination is the highest kite one can fly’

On aging: ‘I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that’

On splitting up: ‘In Hollywood, an equitable divorce settlement means each party getting 50 per cent of publicity’

On Celebrity: ‘I hope I’m thought of as not just a showbiz personality, but as someone who has lived a life and who hopefully made a contribution to something along the way – someone who is a human being as well as an actress.’

Well done and well said Bacall. RIP. Now what about you, what’s your secret weapon? And what are your most sage observations on life?

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Dealing with Digital Dirt

Hello lovelies…we all love our social media right? We also know that no matter how rigid our privacy settings, once published a post remains forever in cyberspace. Before hitting the publish button we now ask ourselves – could posting that photo of my Tequila fueled friend dancing naked on a late night cocktail bar potentially damage her reputation? Or mine for being so thoughtless?

Would my offhand response to that political hot potato negatively reframe me in the eyes of others? Would that angry, revengeful diatribe about the cad/cow I’ve just broken up with call into question my integrity/sobriety/sanity? And how would I feel if the CIA, my boss, potential employer, Nana or the media saw my post? One, two, five years from now?

‘What goes on the road stays on the road’…and YouTube and Vimeo and Reddit and…

Yes, critical indeed that we carefully manage and protect our online personal brand. But what if someone deliberately set out to damage our brand image?

Recently met an extremely influential high flier who had Google searched herself and found, immediately below the link to her LinkedIn profile, a savagely titled link leading to an unnecessarily vitriolic essay written about her by an individual (read ‘troll’) hell bent on damaging her reputation. She needed a solution STAT!

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