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Tips and tricks for people #34_

If you are showing or doing code examples in your presentation, change the font to a really big one or zoom on important parts of the code so your audience in the back will be able to follow-up with what you are doing on stage. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #33_

If you are not a nutritionist, a trainer, a kinesiologist or someone who had to lose weight, please keep your fabulous tips for yourself, it’s insulting. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #32_

Bringing your kid to the gym is one thing, as there is a kids’ corner with some toys, and movies: letting her go everywhere without watching her as she can clearly hurt herself, is another. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #31_

As a speaker, don’t read your slides, they are a visual support for your presentation. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #30_

If you gave me a deadline for a specific task, please respect also the deadline on your side before asking me if the task is completed. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #29_

If the pedestrian red light or the traffic red one is on, there is only one thing to understand: you can’t cross the street. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #28_

The best way to promote whatever is to add me, without my consent, to your mailing list. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #27_

If you send me an email, except if it’s critical, there is no need to ping me also on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for the same topic. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #26_

Please, don’t take more than one lid for your cup of coffee, and if you do, don’t even think about putting back the surplus, that by the bye, you touched with your hands, in the dispenser. Read more

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Tips and tricks for people #25_

If your attendees have paid for your event, respect them by having someone at the door who checks for people with tickets. Read more

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