From the Book - First edition.
On the presentation of self in the workplace
Don't use first names with people considerably older than you until asked, and sometimes not even then
Excise the word like from your spoken English
Stop "reaching out" and "sharing," and other prohibitions
On the proper use of strong language
On piercings, tattoos, and hair of a color not know to nature
Negotiating the minefield of contemporary office dress
Office emails are not texts to friends
What to do if you have a bad boss
The entitled shall inherit the earth
Manners at the office and in general
Standing out isn't as hard as you think (I)
Standing out isn't as hard as you think (II)
On thinking and writing well
Putting together your basic writing toolkit
A bare-bones usage primer
Writing when you already know what you want to say
Writing when you don't know what you want to say
On the formation of who you are
Recalibrate your perspective on time
Confront your inner hothouse flower
Think about what kinds of itches need scratching
Being judgmental is good, and you don't have a choice anyway
Come to grips with the distinction between can do and may do
Come to grips with the difference between being nice and being good
Don't ruin your love affair with yourself
On the pursuit of happiness
Take the cliches about fame and fortune seriously
Take religion seriously, especially if you been socialized not to
Take the cliches about marriage seriously
Be open to a startup marriage instead of a merger marriage
Watch Groundhog Day repeatedly