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Top 5 Social Media Etiquette Tips for Young Professionals
If you are in your early career years, the online universe is second nature to you. After all, you’ve been posting, tweeting, and sharing for most of your life. However, your new role as an employee requires that you take a second look at this potent communication tool to ensure that you present your best self to your boss and colleagues. Read Your Organization’s Social Media Policy Be sure to read and follow your organization’s guidelines regarding what employees can and ca

Stayce Wagner
Jun 19, 20183 min read
What You Should Know About Positive Body Language in the Workplace
Do you know that there is power in your body language? How you sit, stand, and make eye contact at work can affect the quality of your relationships and can help or hinder your opportunities for advancement. In fact, the power of body language is so great that if what comes out of your mouth doesn’t match your body language, people are more inclined to believe your body language. That’s pretty powerful. How to Use the Power of Body Language Learning to use the power of bo

Stayce Wagner
May 22, 20183 min read
7 Essential Email Etiquette Tips for Young Professionals
By Stayce Wagner, Spencer Crane Etiquette, LLC When you think about your personal brand, do you think of how you dress and how you act? Most young professionals do. But what about how you email? A well-crafted email helps you to make a positive impression by showcasing your professionalism. That’s the good news. The catch is that learning to write a quality email takes work. Let’s look at some email etiquette tips that can help you to master this valuable business skill. "E

Stayce Wagner
May 8, 20183 min read


James L. Foshay Learning Center
One of my favorite people on the planet. Ms. Gonder is a dedicated educator who works tirelessly to bring every opportunity available to her students. No wonder they love her so much!

Stayce Wagner
Jan 26, 20181 min read
Eating Soup from a Cup
When eating soup from a cup, resting the spoon on the saucer instead of in the cup will help you to avoid knocking the handle and spilling the soup. Photo taken at Ashes Boutique and Tea Garden in Jacksonville, Florida.

Stayce Wagner
Jan 26, 20181 min read
Mercer University
Honored to work with such a dedicated team on Mercer University's first annual Etiquette Week!

Stayce Wagner
Jan 25, 20181 min read
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