Most relationship advice floating around isn't helpful. You've probably nodded along to advice that felt off but couldn't quite put your finger on why. The problem isn't just that these clichés ...
Source: “Thinking It Over,” by Thomas Waterman Wood, 1884, FP - XIX - W8792, no. 2, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. Much of the advice we receive consists of ...
Clichés drive much of our self-talk and conversations. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “cliché’” as “something that has become overly familiar or commonplace.” Since cliched are familiar, we ...
We seem to have burst the dam. Our corniness cup runneth over. Use whatever over-worn phrase you like. We have collected dozens of such cliches -- and we have declared open season on them. Last month, ...
Public speaking is full of advice. Most of it is repeated endlessly, shared with good intentions—and followed with disappointing results. "Just be yourself." "Don’t be nervous." "Confidence will come ...