Writing a condolence to a colleague who has lost a loved one isn’t easy, but if your message of condolence is sincere, it will provide genuine comfort.
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How to Host Accessible In-Person Events – Part #2
Disability relates to all aspects of events. In Part #1, I discussed how to determine that a venue is accessible. But there are other aspects to consider.
How to Create Accessible Websites
It’s important that websites are accessible to as many people in your community as possible. Here are some techniques that can help.
Four Email Bad Habits That Make People Dislike You
We judge our colleagues by their email habits, like it or not. And some people’s email habits make you dislike them. Here’s what to avoid.
How to Create Easy Read Resources
Easy Read documents help individuals with disabilities, people who are not proficient in English, and elderly individuals to access and understand text. Here are step-by-step tips for developing Easy Read resources.
Remote Workers Need Better-Than-Average Writing Skills
Learn why remote workers need better-than-average writing skills and, specifically, which three writing skills make all the difference.
Seven Tips for Using GenAI to Proofread
Most people dislike proofreading their own writing. Generative AI (GenAI) is a great tool for proofreading. Follow these tips to learn how to use it.
Tips for Doing the Impossible: Juggling Parenthood and Your Career
Juggling parenthood and career can be heartbreaking because you want to be great at your job, and you owe your kids every effort to be great at home. Follow these five tips for easing the strain.
How to Proofread Your Writing: Five Tips for People Who Hate to Reread
Use these five practical tips to help you proofread your own writing, even if you hate to reread your work.
How to Grow Your Virtual Network, Sincerely
Follow these four virtual networking tips and build sincere professional connections that will help you grow.









