All posts by: Tiffany Monhollon

Perfection is Overrated. Relationships Work Better.

It’s an agonizing process, starting something new. Just like I agonized over the right steps to take when I launched Little Red Suit, I’ve been agonizing over every detail of launching this blog for a few months. I wanted to […]

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The Other Side of PR: People and Relationships

As a PR professional, I’m often curious what the first thing is that comes to people’s minds when you say the words “public relations.” I think people usually envision something along the lines of the latest Mac ad, “PR Lady,” […]

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Personal PR – Relationships for a New Generation

Relationships matter. They matter for your life, your career, and your dreams. And in a digital age, how you form and maintain relationships is different than ever before. With self-publishing literally a click away through the reality of blogging, now […]

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The Name Game: Transparency, Authenticity, and Being Your True Self

It wasn’t long into my blogging career that I realized all the profound implications of self-publishing through blogging. Informed of issues like popular blogger Kathy Sierra being stalked by a reader, I grappled with whether or not to use my […]

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Two Tales of My Blogging Beginnings

I got started blogging in April 2007 at Little Red Suit. In a short time, I built great relationships, expanded my network and started developing my personal brand. But getting started was a challenge. These two posts describe my initial […]

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LRS Classic: The Secret to Leadership

Tonight I shook this man’s hand. Let me say, hearing John Maxwell speak was truly an inspirational, life-changing experience. Every word he said felt like it was written just for me. And I’m sure I’m not the only one in […]

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LRS Classic: Be A Conversation Starter

The conversation is an important tool in building relationships. Relationships are an important factor in your success, however you define it. That’s why you need to be a conversation starter. But, keep in mind, this simple statement can be taken […]

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