In Defense of #TeamDisorganized: Rise Up, Ye Procrastinators, Night Owls, and Easily Distracted Souls

In Defense of #TeamDisorganized: Rise Up, Ye Procrastinators, Night Owls, and Easily Distracted Souls

The philosopher Aristotle is credited with saying "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” There is certainly an argument that it’s better, or actually easier, to put effort into changing “negative” habits. 

That’s not what I’m focused on in this post. Today, I’m talking about making peace with the current snapshot of you and learning how to succeed with what you’re made of right now.

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Rapid Success in Solo PR Depends on This One Thing

Rapid Success in Solo PR Depends on This One Thing

Success isn’t one-size-fits-all; for some PR practitioners, it might mean tripling the number of clients they have, while for others it could be converting more one-off clients to long-term retainers. On a more self-reflective level, success for many practitioners starts with giving themselves permission to hit pause, put in the work to improve foundational skills, and then jump back into the game with more confidence and competence.

That's where a coach comes in.

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The Secret to On-Target Media Pitching

The Secret to On-Target Media Pitching

FACT #1: PR practitioners want to get media placements for their clients.

FACT #2: Writers and reporters want to publish compelling stories for their readers.

FACT #3: TV and radio producers want to broadcast great news segments for their viewers.

FACT #4: Bloggers and vloggers and podcasters want to share the latest developments in their niche with their audiences.

So, why is off-topic pitching even a thing?

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The Big Mistake Public Relations Newbies Make That Puts Future Solo Success in Danger

The Big Mistake Public Relations Newbies Make That Puts Future Solo Success in Danger

Whether you aspire to be a sought-after public relations consultant, communications lead at a brand, managing director of a PR firm, or a communications professor at a university — enduring (and crushing) the “newbie” phase in your PR journey is a tedious, but mandatory rite of passage if you want to excel and have a long, prosperous career.

Slogging through this stuff makes for eye-crossing days, keyboarding cramps, and sleeping like a mummy at night. It’s an exhausting existence but in the end, it really is its own reward. It’s the key to unlocking your PR Glow Up.

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How Disobeying My PR Agency Bosses Landed Me a National News Story

How Disobeying My PR Agency Bosses Landed Me a National News Story

I took a massive gamble that could have backfired spectacularly but thankfully, it didn’t. Instead of getting me fired, breaking the rules yielded funky dividends for me in the form of a national print story placement and subsequent boost in my “personal stock” at my job (all within just a few months of my arrival).

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Four Ways to Stay Motivated When You're in a PR Career Slump

Four Ways to Stay Motivated When You're in a PR Career Slump

No matter how grounded you are, and no matter how fervently you believe that there is enough PR work out there for everybody, it’s difficult to keep your head up when your friends' careers seem to be accelerating faster than yours - especially if they too are solo PR pros, and if you work in the same city.

We all know that envy is not healthy, but it happens — even to the most emotionally evolved of us. So what do you do? How do you pull yourself out of the funk and stay motivated?

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You’re here! Welcome.

You’re here! Welcome.

Welcome to The PR Glow Up! I have been mulling over the launch of this blog for what feels like a lifetime – reviewing years of “notes to self,” reflecting on lessons shared by my mentors and, most importantly, identifying the skills, capabilities and habits that I believe can fuel a great career in public relations.

It would be easy enough to let it all marinate forever – after all, learning is a lifelong pursuit – but there’s never going to be a definitive list of dos and don’ts. However, as I tell clients all the time, at a certain point you just have to declare “pencils down.” This thing isn’t going to write itself, is it?

Wait, though. What’s a glow up?

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