Resources for Modern Communicators

A growing library of simple, practical tools for modern communicators — built from the conversations we’re having and the skills I’m learning in real time.

These resources are lightweight, skimmable, and designed for real‑life learning. I’ll continue adding new tools as the Quick Wins series and AI Toolkit series unfold.

Quick Wins Library

Skimmable one‑pagers and worksheets based on the Quick Wins series — practical tools you can use right away.

Coming Soon!

  • The Modern Communicator Learning Map

  • SEO for Communicators: A Simple Checklist

  • Internal Comms Influence Quick Wins

  • Design Literacy One‑Pager

  • Learning in the Margins System

  • Quick Wins Summary

AI Toolkit Library

Practical tools to help communicators use AI with clarity, confidence, and good judgment. These resources build on the themes from the AI Toolkit series — structure, discernment, workflow thinking, and sustainable skill‑building — all designed for real‑life work.

Coming Soon!

  • Good AI Use / Bad AI Use

  • Prompt Frameworks

  • Before/After Examples

  • Workflow Templates

  • AI Use Guidelines

  • Build Your Toolkit Worksheet

The Drift

A set of simple, reflective tools to help you name what’s shifted in your role — the drift, the invisible labour, and the unspoken expectations that shape the real “contract” you’re working under. These worksheets support clearer, more confident decision‑making for anyone whose role has evolved faster than the language around it.

How to use these tools
These worksheets are meant to be simple, reflective prompts — not a formal assessment. Use them in whatever way helps you think more clearly: jot notes, write freely, or talk them through with someone you trust. There’s no right pace or order. Start with the one that feels closest to what you’re experiencing.

About These Tools

These resources grew out of conversations with other communicators, my own experience navigating evolving roles, and the patterns I’ve seen across the field. They were also shaped by the response to my Drift post on LinkedIn, where so many people named similar shifts in their own roles. Together, those conversations revealed a shared need for clearer language around the work we do — especially the parts that evolve quietly.

These worksheets are designed to help you name what’s shifted in your work so you can make clearer, more confident decisions about what comes next.

  • The Drift 01: Is This Your Contract?
    A clarity tool for identifying the mismatch between what your job says and what your job actually requires. Use it to name the unspoken expectations shaping your workload — and to see what needs to be clarified or renegotiated.

  • The Drift 02: Role Drift Reflection
    A reflective map of how your role has evolved. This worksheet helps you trace the slow shifts, added responsibilities, and quiet expansions that have reshaped your work over time.

  • The Drift 03: Invisible Labour Inventory
    A structured inventory of the unseen work you carry — emotional labour, glue work, anticipatory thinking, and decision support. Use it to make the invisible visible.

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I’m building this library in real time. If there’s something you’d find helpful, feel free to reach out.