The Myth of the Elevator Pitch

by Lee on November 21, 2006

I found this wonderful post that has in it the following quote and I think my readers might be able to use it in their journaling.

“Most people who ask “What do you do?” aren’t signing up for the lecture, so don’t give it to them. ” – Doug Stern

Lee Reedy
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