Saturday, December 26, 2009

Find your inspiration & resolution for this NEW YEAR 2010

As we all know very well, this is the time when people are really talking about New Year's resolutions, new starts. It's a brand new year, brand new day and they'd really love to break free of some of the old stuff--go into some beautiful new green pastures in their life. I am Sure you will agree ... YES ..

Do you know, we tend to overestimate what we can do in a year and underestimate what we can do in a decade. If you can prioritize your GOALS based on your own passion and needs then i am sure you will achieve most of it.

I was at the gym the other morning and of course, the gym this week is busier than it's been all year. But give it a couple of weeks, and it's probably going to be back to normal again. One of the personal trainers came up to me, and thought he was making kind of cordial talk and he said, 'Hey, it's a new year. Do you even remember any of your resolutions?" I said "Well, absolutely, I do" and he said "Well, how many have you all of them yet or forgotten them yet?" and I 'm like "No, I really haven't." But you know that's kind of the current state of affairs.

What a lot of us do, we set those New Year's resolutions and then, if we're not careful we don't check in to see how we're doing until New Year's next year.
How to avoid it??
I would encourage each and everyone of us to find a point of inspiration which will help us to achieve the GOALS in the process.

WISHING EACH AND EVERYONE SUCCESS IN THE YEAR 2010.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

How to get rid of FEAR and Speak in Public

THE MIND IS A WONDERFUL THING. IT STARTS TO WORK THE MINUTE YOU ARE BORN, AND NEVER STOPS UNTIL YOU GET UP TO SPEAK IN PUBLICJOHN MASON BROWN.

Do you ask yourself : can i speak in public?

YES, YOU CAN! if you will accept your anxiety as a motivating force.

1. Prepare you speech completely using the "rule of three".

Think immediately of the angle you want to take on the topic, and put three main ideas in your head about that topic. These might reflect three challenges, three benefits, three methods, or three anything else. You can also pose three questions you will answer in your talk (for example, what, where, and why).

2.Study the audience so thoroughly that you are sure you know how to push their “hot buttons.”

3.Rehearse your presentation from the very lectern (if possible, in the very room where you’ll deliver it).

4. During the speech, involve your audience actively in your presentation from the beginning. Get them up on their feet; invite them to the front of the room to register opinions on a tote board; having them tell you the portions of your presentation they hope you’ll emphasize. Share with your audience the responsibility to kick off a great catch.

5.Use overhead transparencies or other audiovisuals to give the audience something to look at besides you.


As each and every person is unique, find out the way in which you could get the attention of most of the audience during your speech.

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