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What They’re Saying About Navigating Conflict
Career, Coaching, Conflict & communications, Dr. Lynne Curry, Office politics, Personal growth, Professional growth

What They’re Saying About Navigating Conflict

Here’s what 11 CEOs; 10 senior managers, 5 attorneys, and a TEDx speaker, a detective, a security specialist, and a … Continue reading What They’re Saying About Navigating Conflict

Navigating Conflict
Coaching, Conflict & communications, Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth, Professional growth, Writing

Navigating Conflict

The newest book’s almost out. It’s on Amazon.com for pre-order, https://amzn.to/3xBc0yw. Here’s what some early readers have said:) How I … Continue reading Navigating Conflict

Writing & Don’t Swap Your Backbone for a Wishbone
Coaching, Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth, Writing

Writing & Don’t Swap Your Backbone for a Wishbone

It takes courage to do many of the things we most want to do. Sometimes, though it’s easier not to … Continue reading Writing & Don’t Swap Your Backbone for a Wishbone

Feeling a Story: Electricity & An Agent
Dr. Lynne Curry, Writing

Feeling a Story: Electricity & An Agent

For me feeling a story is like being plugged in to an electric current. A character knocks on my the … Continue reading Feeling a Story: Electricity & An Agent

SNEAK PREVIEW: My Favorite Short Story
Dr. Lynne Curry, Writing

SNEAK PREVIEW: My Favorite Short Story

Here’s the first part of the short story I wrote for After Dinner Conversations, an intriguing magazine in which the … Continue reading SNEAK PREVIEW: My Favorite Short Story

Debut Novel Almost Ready…Your Gut Reaction Please:)
Dr. Lynne Curry, Writing

Debut Novel Almost Ready…Your Gut Reaction Please:)

Which one sentence pitch for the novel do you like better? Jess turns her back on romance, but when a … Continue reading Debut Novel Almost Ready…Your Gut Reaction Please:)

Two Free Months of After Dinner Conversation: an ethics & philosophy magazine
Dr. Lynne Curry, Writing

Two Free Months of After Dinner Conversation: an ethics & philosophy magazine

You can read my favorite (published) short story & the others in a unique & interesting monthly magazine (for free). … Continue reading Two Free Months of After Dinner Conversation: an ethics & philosophy magazine

Accountability  in the Workplace: a 1 hour session on how to create a thriving accountability culture
Accountability, Business, Dr. Lynne Curry, HR/Human Resources & Operations, Leadership, Management/supervision, Professional growth

Accountability in the Workplace: a 1 hour session on how to create a thriving accountability culture

Law Office Manager & Medical Office Manager have teamed together to sponsor this fast-paced 1-hour manager/leader briefing. Here’s what the … Continue reading Accountability in the Workplace: a 1 hour session on how to create a thriving accountability culture

Which is Your Favorite? I’d Love Your Creative Wisdom:)
Dr. Lynne Curry, Writing

Which is Your Favorite? I’d Love Your Creative Wisdom:)

To query agents, I need a one sentence log line for my debut novel. Which is your favorite (i.e., would … Continue reading Which is Your Favorite? I’d Love Your Creative Wisdom:)

Navigating Conflict: Tools for Difficult Conversations
Coaching, Conflict & communications, Dr. Lynne Curry, Office politics, Personal growth, Professional growth, Writing

Navigating Conflict: Tools for Difficult Conversations

Excited to announce this 41K word book will be out this fall. Please let me know if you want to … Continue reading Navigating Conflict: Tools for Difficult Conversations

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