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Knowing What's Important is Key to Better Time Management

By Donald E. Wetmore

We all have too much to do. Almost everyone I speak with tells me they have more to do than time permits. This says a lot of good things about you. Having too much to do means that many have entrusted a lot to you. People who seldom have enough to keep them busy and are always looking for things to do may not have earned this level of confidence from others.While there's never enough time for ever

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Increase Your Bookings Significantly By Adding This Special Clause To Your Speaking Contract

By James Malinchak

When Im teaching public speakers in my College Speaking Success Boot Camp, we spend a lot of time on several unique and creative ways to quickly gain more bookings and instantly make much more money. Why? Because I want other speakers to capture all of the extra money that is probably being left on the table.And Im about to give you the incredibly powerful idea that you should immediately implem

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Little Things Really Do Mean a Lot

By Mike Moore

Last summer I was driving alone through northern Ontario, Canada on my way to Lake Superior country for my annual solo camping trip. I do this once a year to find solitude and peace in the beauty of nature and to recharge my emotional batteries. As I was driving through a small town between Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie, I passed an insurance business that is owned by the family of a young woman wit

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Make Room For Your Life - You Deserve It!

By Janet Christensen

For many people, setting goals means adding things to busy lives. If a cup is already full to the brim, there is no room to add more water. If you want to freshen up the water, some needs to be emptied out first. So it is with your life. Consider emptying out some of the stale things from your life before making your plans and goals. Doing this involves self-reflection and can often mean making so

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Three Reasons Speakers Fail to Hit the Mark

By Patricia Fripp & Jeff Davidson

Making a connection with your audience is vital in delivering a successful presentation. And in order to make a connection, it's important to get into the habit of doing your homework before each speech. The following are three common reasons that presentations don't have the outcome you may expect, along with the remedies that can easily be applied.1. Not understanding the assignment before leavi

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