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Rhetorical Exercise

Chris Douglas

Stories and "wisdom" gleaned from my performance coaching practice to help individuals perform their best at the things that really matter.

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The “9 out of 10 Dentists Recommend” Theory

Pick your idiom. Dilly-dallying. Hemming and hawing. Sitting on fences. Waffling. Being of two minds. The English language is rich with expressions to describe indecisiveness.

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    I'm a performance coach working with knowledge workers, executives, attorneys, students, entrepreneurs, and athletes on their performance and well-being. I write about pragmatic self-improvement ideas gleaned from my coaching practice.

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