Superheroes are all around us.
Like comic-book characters on the big screen who protect fictional worlds against terrorism and crime: Robert Downey Jr as Ironman in his suit of armor, or Linda Carter as Wonder Woman with her trademark bulletproof bracelets.
Like real life heroes who inspire us to be our best selves, achieve our goals, and give to others: Nick Vujicic, born with no arms and no legs, inspires people around the world to turn their seemingly overwhelming obstacles into opportunities, and inspires others to do the same every single day. See a picture of me and Nick here.
Am I a superhero? I like to think so…
You might not be able to see the invisible cape I wear, but it’s there. What’s my superpower? Sharing communication tools, techniques and strategies, and helping others build their communication competence and confidence. Why do I do it? So you can put on your invisible cape and go out into the world and create positive change through communication.
Are you a Communication Superhero?
1. Selfless
2. Integrity
3. Courageous
Whether it’s a blog on LinkedIn, a video supporting your business on social media, a presentation to a foreign delegation at work, or providing your recommendations in a business report. Put your best foot forward by making sure you are well prepared, knowledgeable, and self-confident.
4. Responsible and accountable
And it means being committed to growing and learning from each communication experience. You might learn you’ve got the message exactly right, that you still need to perfect it, or that you need to change your delivery. The good news is: You’re learning!
5. Humble
We communicate our messages using words, voice and body language. When those messages are congruent, we are perceived as being authentic. When our words contradict what our body ‘says’, those around us can usually sense it. It might be a gut reaction, or it might be your ‘Spidey-sense’ warning you. Regardless, trustworthiness, relationship building, and success can ride on whether you are being authentic.
What color is your cape?
All the best,
Tracie Marquardt



