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Wednesday wonder: when do you send in the clowns

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Thank you, Stephen Sondheim for this lamentful song, part of the Great American Songbook.

Oxford Singing Lessons has interpreted the song as:

In essence, this song is about regret, about a character who realizes too late that she has been a fool and missed marrying the one man she truly loved…(she) brings total focus onto the character’s inner life and situation, making transparent the unfolding thoughts and feelings, almost word by word.

Pivot.

LinkedIn forgives you for past profiles that are not as good as you really are, so you can put forth your best possible LinkedIn profile by allowing you unlimited number of rewrites, published in real time, enabling you to express your innermost thoughts that are appropriate to the reader appreciating your career narrative through this filter:

  • a list of business skills,
  • others’ endorsements for those skills,
  • and selectively chosen recommenders’ narratives that ask them to author to help the reader see best how you applied those skills expertly in a story witnessing your prowess.

No regrets, please, move onward and upward. Vulnerability and perseverance are commanding stories and oh so memorable.

Make your LinkedIn profile read in the best way to illuminate your worth.

And post regularly, when you have something important to say, which of course should be frequent.

Use LinkedIn as the power tool it is, but all too often short-changed by most people, who only hurt themselves. Be amazing-er. 

 

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