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“The biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” – George Bernard Shaw |
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Hi there, A few weeks ago, I was reading Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg, and one story really hit home. Duhigg talks about a moment when a colleague told him, “You’re not listening to me.” At first, he brushed it off. But then he realized – they were right. He wasn’t truly hearing what others were saying. That simple disconnect was derailing his project. It made me think – how often do we assume we’ve communicated clearly when we haven’t? And it’s not just in personal interactions. This kind of miscommunication happens in WordPress too – especially when managing teams and projects. The cost of unclear communication in WordPressPicture this: You’ve built a sleek WordPress site, and you bring on a freelancer to help with a few tweaks. But because permissions weren’t set right, they accidentally change something major — and now your site’s layout is broken. Or maybe you’ve handed over access to a team member, but they can’t find what they need because roles weren’t properly assigned. Sound familiar? Just like in Duhigg’s story, miscommunication and unclear boundaries can lead to big headaches – and sometimes costly mistakes. Now that I’ve pointed out the problem, let me provide you with a solution too… Introducing TLWP — Because clear boundaries matterThat’s exactly why we built Temporary Login Without Password(TLWP) – A plugin that allows you to give temporary access to your WordPress site without the need to create permanent accounts. Things that TLWP can help to make your work smoother:
With TLWP you can collaborate efficiently and securely giving the right people the right access exactly when they need it without compromising your site’s safety. It also offers a free and pro version. 👉 Explore TLWP (insert landing page link here) Better communication, better WordPress managementJust like Duhigg realized in Supercommunicators, listening and clarity can make or break success. With TLWP, you can avoid the “You’re not listening” moments in WordPress — and instead, create a seamless environment where everyone knows their role. Have you ever faced a miscommunication disaster in WordPress? I’d love to hear your story – reply and let me know! Talk soon, |
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