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Nick Morgan

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Dr. Nick Morgan is one of America’s top communication speakers, theorists and coaches. A passionate teacher, he is committed to helping people find clarity in their thinking and ideas – and then delivering them with panache. He has been commissioned by Fortune 50 companies to write for many CEOs and presidents. He has coached people to give Congressional testimony, to appear in the media, and to deliver an unforgettable TED talk. He has worked widely with political and educational leaders. And he has himself spoken, led conferences, and moderated panels at venues around the world. During the last election cycle, he provided expert commentary on the presidential debates for CNN.

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Is it finally OK to use Emojis?

One of the great dangers of email and texting is the misunderstanding that comes from your witty comment being taken seriously by the dope on the receiving end of your cleverness.  I mean, how could someone fail to understand that I was just being funny?  How dumb can he be?  And yet, that misunderstanding happens ...

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Published on March 04, 2026 06:00
Average rating: 3.78 · 769 ratings · 77 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Power Cues: The Subtle Scie...

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Give Your Speech, Change th...

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Can You Hear Me?: How to Co...

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Trust Me: Four Steps to Aut...

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Working the Room: How to Mo...

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The King's Speech

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How To Make Tough Conversat...

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How to Read Body Language

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I love the organization of this book; Flanders takes us on a tour of the Victorian home, from the bedroom to the nursery, the kitchen, the scullery, the drawing room, the parlor, the dining room, the morning room, the bathroom and lavatory, the sickr ...more
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I used this book extensively when I was researching my book on Dickens, in order to get a fuller picture of the lot of the Victorian child that Dickens wrote about so richly. So much of our modern era still derives in some way, or was begun in, the V ...more
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A fascinating tale of a remarkably talented American thief of the late Victorian period, who made huge sums, set himself up as an English gentleman, stole a Gainsborough, The Duchess of Devonshire, and made a friend of one of the Pinkerton Brothers, ...more
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As good as The Last Unicorn, and quite different in some ways, Beagle performs his elegant dance around the fantasy story, poking gentle fun at it while at the same time mostly honoring its tropes. The lucky reader gets to have his cake and eat it to ...more
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“The precise form of your fear will be different from everyone else’s, but everyone has those fears, attitudes, and beliefs getting in the way of their leadership potential.”
Nick Morgan, Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact

“If you believe that you’re a leader, you’ll get a chance to lead. Not because of magic, but because you’ll send out unconscious signals that will tell the rest of the world what to think about you.”
Nick Morgan, Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact

“Take charge of your inner leadership life. Tell yourself the story that you want to live. As you develop a new self-story, you’ll find that people begin to react to you differently.”
Nick Morgan, Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact

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“I’ve come to think that flourishing consists of putting yourself in situations in which you lose self-consciousness and become fused with other people, experiences, or tasks. It happens sometimes when you are lost in a hard challenge, or when an artist or a craftsman becomes one with the brush or the tool. It happens sometimes while you’re playing sports, or listening to music or lost in a story, or to some people when they feel enveloped by God’s love. And it happens most when we connect with other people. I’ve come to think that happiness isn’t really produced by conscious accomplishments. Happiness is a measure of how thickly the unconscious parts of our minds are intertwined with other people and with activities. Happiness is determined by how much information and affection flows through us covertly every day and year.”
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Nick M.T. wrote: "Hi Nick! Thank you for the friendship :-)"

You're welcome! Happy reading.....


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