I see the same fallacy repeated across media companies: Executives promise innovation/scale to raise money & protect profits, but the new tech/systems donβt produce the promised results. So journalists are forced to lie or look the other way to keep their jobs & some quietly apply some traditional methods, which do work (yet are labor intensive). There is no way but the old way to avoid misinformation. Reporting and editing. ππ°
Some of the dominatrix tips for business from Paris include:
+ write your dream job description and present yourself how you want to be perceived
+ be clear with your boundaries such as when youβll answer emails (ex: not on weekends), whether youβll put work apps on your phone, etc.
+ show people you appreciate them, praise behavior you want to encourage
+ always be open to new clients (incoming) and marketing yourself, even when you donβt have the capacity to proactively seek new clients (if you own your own content/tools, you can resell it forever)
+ when people donβt know what they want, describe what you have, your strengths, what you offer and what your limitations are
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