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Facing our Monsters: Thoughts while reading “The Anxious Achiever”
Anxious achievers turn out to be:
- Great at forward planning because we spend so much time thinking about what's ahead
- Infrastructure builders, because that’s good for the future
- Attuned and empathetic because we care a lot about the responses of others
- Hard workers with attention to detail because the devil is in the details
Nathalie C. Chan King Choy
Oct 304 min read


Visual Impact in Presentations, Part 3: Time-Saving Strategies & Tool Tips for Building Your Slides
The blog is back after a summer break! Part 1 in this blog series talks about prerequisites for assembling any presentation and how to...
Nathalie Chan King Choy
Sep 293 min read


Visual Impact in Presentations, Part 2: Display Data Effectively
When it comes to presenting data, things get tricky. You need to distill a lot of information into something clear and compelling. Here's my take on Duarte's 5 rules for data slides.
Nathalie C. Chan King Choy
Apr 145 min read


Visual Impact in Presentations - Part 1: Don't Underestimate Text
Visuals help us to make the most of our time in the spotlight. Some take less time to put together than others. Don't underestimate the visual impact you can make through text.
Nathalie C. Chan King Choy
Feb 284 min read
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