Artificial Intelligence & Large Language Models – Info 4 Newbies

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AI applications are comprised of Large Language Models (LLM). They are powerful computer programs that can understand and generate human language. They collect data from everything that has been written that is accessible to them. Here’s what that means in simple terms, along with suggestions for getting the best responses. Continue Reading →

Content Creation Optimized for LinkedIn/Social Media

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Content Creation Can Be Tricky! The goal is to attract consistent audiences and, simultaneously, not to “turn people off” by being too sales-oriented. Historically, it was easy to remember the Continue Reading →

Politics: Should Writers Write About Politics in Dangerous Times?

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Should Writers Write About Politics In Dangerous Times? I know the answer for myself, but what might I not have considered? I asked ChatGPT to “Give me five pros and five cons in answer to the question. Should writers write about politics in dangerous times?” Continue Reading →

Graceful Goodbyes: Retirement Speeches for Difficult Colleagues

Nancy (Ayanna) Wyatt 2023, writer of speeches

Why blog about “retirement speeches?” One of the joys of being a writer is that I have the opportunity to craft speeches for special events. Those occasions might feel happy or sad or both at the same time. They can be tricky, but they’re usually FUN! The times in which farewells are less fun to write and to present are when the person who is leaving has been highly controversial or has been extremely unpopular. In those cases, some finesse is needed to make the presentation adhere to these standards. I’ll share some tips here. Continue Reading →

Graceful Goodbyes: Retirement Speeches for Difficult Colleagues

Nancy (Ayanna) Wyatt 2023, writer of speeches

Why blog about “retirement speeches?” One of the joys of being a writer is that I have the opportunity to craft speeches for special events. Those occasions might feel happy or sad or both at the same time. They can be tricky, but they’re usually FUN! The times in which farewells are less fun to write and to present are when the person who is leaving has been highly controversial or has been extremely unpopular. In those cases, some finesse is needed to make the presentation adhere to these standards. I’ll share some tips here. Continue Reading →

Work Resume -Nancy Wyatt

I am a multi-faceted author, writer, editor, teacher, and trainer, with a strong history of managerial success in corporations, higher and adult education, and non-profits. In addition, I have many certifications in wellness modalities, as a Life Coach, and as a hypnotherapist.

Currently, at My Persuasive Presentations, LLC, I edit documents or manuscripts for clients and provide coaching, counseling, and classes on business and personal growth topics. I also research, compile, and present technical, expository, descriptive, persuasive, argumentative, and narrative material for training, publication, presentations, education, and auditable documentation. In addition, I create Nancy’s Novelty Infographics for online and in-person meetings, retreats, training sessions, etc. Continue Reading →

Plan Posts for 2024

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Calendar Aids & Other Ideas for Planning Your 2024 Social Media Posts Whether you own a business or have other reasons for wanting to have a public profile that will Continue Reading →

Presenter Guidebook

These guidelines work equally well for presenters, event coordinators, & trainers, and for companies evaluating speakers and venues. Continue Reading →