writing and content, communications counsel, media & message training
solving your Good Problems
To you, they’re headaches, nagging worries. Bumps in the road. Or, depending on size, sinkholes.
Sleep interrupting persistent worries. Or, when you do nod off, then nightmares.
Maybe you procrastinated. Failed to prioritize (that’s what your boss thinks, right?). Are in denial.
Maybe it’s a surprise.
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Doesn’t matter. It’s time to get started on something that must be done, but you simply:
Do. Not. Have. Time. To. Do. This.
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That’s what I like to call a Good Problem.
A Good Problem is one that needs attention, matters to your business or organization, doesn’t necessarily have an apparent clear answer, but demands one.
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If your Good Problem needs quick, sound communications counsel or writing support,
I can help.
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Contact me to discuss solving your Good Problem.