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BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THREE WAYS YOU CAN BUILD AND STRENGTHEN YOUR MENTAL Are you feeling challenged? A pandemic can do that. but then so can stress, uncertainty, any of the curve balls that life throws, or that arise within us. And the pandemic has certainly brouTHE FEAR IS REAL
We all know fear. Know it well. And wanting to DO something, anything, to take back control is also what we all feel. After all, fight or flight is real, and we know deep down what happens when you LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. GO VIRAL! USE THESE 8 SECRETS FROM VIRAL INTERNET CONTENT What is it that will make you go viral – become admired and rehired as a speaker? What is it that will have audiences flocking to your presentations where they will engage with you, and change or act or think differently as a result of their experience? “TELL THEM WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO SAY. SAY IT. THEN TELL Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU PRESENT IN A BORING, REPETITIVE This is a TED Talk by Robert Ballard, deep-sea explorer. If you can, watch it without listening to the words, just to the pitch of his voice, especially about half way through the talk, at about 7. THE SPEAKER STRUGGLE BETWEEN "PERFORMING" AND BEING I am writing this as the world mourns David Bowie. Something Bowie said reminded me about the dichotomy that we all face, in public speaking, between “performing” and being “authentic.”BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THREE WAYS YOU CAN BUILD AND STRENGTHEN YOUR MENTAL Are you feeling challenged? A pandemic can do that. but then so can stress, uncertainty, any of the curve balls that life throws, or that arise within us. And the pandemic has certainly brouTHE FEAR IS REAL
We all know fear. Know it well. And wanting to DO something, anything, to take back control is also what we all feel. After all, fight or flight is real, and we know deep down what happens when you LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. GO VIRAL! USE THESE 8 SECRETS FROM VIRAL INTERNET CONTENT What is it that will make you go viral – become admired and rehired as a speaker? What is it that will have audiences flocking to your presentations where they will engage with you, and change or act or think differently as a result of their experience? “TELL THEM WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO SAY. SAY IT. THEN TELL Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU PRESENT IN A BORING, REPETITIVE This is a TED Talk by Robert Ballard, deep-sea explorer. If you can, watch it without listening to the words, just to the pitch of his voice, especially about half way through the talk, at about 7. THE SPEAKER STRUGGLE BETWEEN "PERFORMING" AND BEING I am writing this as the world mourns David Bowie. Something Bowie said reminded me about the dichotomy that we all face, in public speaking, between “performing” and being “authentic.” FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or BUILD YOUR BRAND WITH STORIES Stories are a subtly powerful way to support your speaking outcomes. You can use them to support the points you want to make, but you canalso use
LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. ONE WORD, ONE FEELING Hello, Happy new year! Happy new decade! It’s a special time of year, this, a time of holidays for many – or maybe a season of holidays when many of us are on holiday and those who aren’t are still infected with the feeling, “TELL THEM WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO SAY. SAY IT. THEN TELL Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RED GERANIUM MOMENTS All of us are living our stories all of us, you , me , we, journeying through life. And all of us, you, me, we will journey through ups and downs. Wouldn’t it be lovely if life were a straigWHO CARES?
Who cares? Do you? Does your audience? What about your speaking success? Do you care about that? If you care about being successful, you are going to have to WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU PRESENT IN A BORING, REPETITIVE This is a TED Talk by Robert Ballard, deep-sea explorer. If you can, watch it without listening to the words, just to the pitch of his voice, especially about half way through the talk, at about 7.30. 5 EASY WAYS TO FIND “CATCHY CONTENT” THAT WILL HAVE YOU So you have a subject for your speech. One word, maybe. What now? You know what you want to achieve with this presentation but you’re stuck, trying to find powerful ideas and material that will give yoursubject life.
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Today’s Sunday Story is from Tahir Shah. Enjoy! Once upon a time there was a country called the Land of Pots and Pans where there wereno games of
BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell STORY – A RE-AWAKENING – BRONWYN RITCHIE Here and now. Your story, our story is coming into its own. Your story matters. “We locked up our wisdom into our bones And swallowed the keys They sank in our rivers of blood And we forgot t HOW TO TELL A GREAT STORY by Martin Jugmans Everybody has a great story. To tell a story well it must be lovingly crafted and tailor-made. We want to capture the audience’s attention and ONE WORD, ONE FEELING Hello, Happy new year! Happy new decade! It’s a special time of year, this, a time of holidays for many – or maybe a season of holidays when many of us are on holiday and those who aren’t are still infected with the feeling, KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, orTECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice — and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a criticalmisunderstanding.
USING COMPUTER PRESENTATION PROGRAMS EFFECTIVELY People are tired of worn-out power point presentations! Does this mean we should jettison the technology and go back to the “stone age”, as one person put it, in giving our presentationBRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell STORY – A RE-AWAKENING – BRONWYN RITCHIE Here and now. Your story, our story is coming into its own. Your story matters. “We locked up our wisdom into our bones And swallowed the keys They sank in our rivers of blood And we forgot t HOW TO TELL A GREAT STORY by Martin Jugmans Everybody has a great story. To tell a story well it must be lovingly crafted and tailor-made. We want to capture the audience’s attention and ONE WORD, ONE FEELING Hello, Happy new year! Happy new decade! It’s a special time of year, this, a time of holidays for many – or maybe a season of holidays when many of us are on holiday and those who aren’t are still infected with the feeling, KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, orTECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice — and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a criticalmisunderstanding.
USING COMPUTER PRESENTATION PROGRAMS EFFECTIVELY People are tired of worn-out power point presentations! Does this mean we should jettison the technology and go back to the “stone age”, as one person put it, in giving our presentationSPEAK TO WIN
Speak to Win: How to Present with Power in Any Situation Brian Tracy EAN:978-0814401576 Format: Hardcover Publisher: Amacom Published in:United
TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. STORY – A RE-AWAKENING – BRONWYN RITCHIE Here and now. Your story, our story is coming into its own. Your story matters. “We locked up our wisdom into our bones And swallowed the keys They sank in our rivers of blood And we forgot t NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery. THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. THE HOLY GRAIL FOR SPEAKERS So what if we were asked to define the Holy Grail for speakers? What would you say? This has me intrigued now. So the Holy Grail is a feeling? What is that feeling? For me, then, the feeling is nat WHAT EXACTLY ARE YOU SELLING? What exactly are you selling?What exactly is your client or customer buying?The obvious answer, of course is, “your product or service”.And that is true,until you actually have tPREPARATION
The will to win is important. But the will to prepare is vital. — Joe Paterno I saw this quote somewhere else and thought it was good. I’m not American or into sport here in my own country, let alone in other countries, so didn’t realise who I was quoting. LESSONS FOR MOTHERS … FROM MAGPIES I feed lots of birds that arrive in our back yard each day, and, of course, that includes magpies. Bullies, they are, these magpies, mainly because they are bigger than the normal clientele. MALE AND FEMALE BRAINS Human beings don’t come with manuals. A typical lament. I wished I had a manual for the babies when they were born, and still do now they are teenagers. I wished forBRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery.TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership.BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery.TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. STORIES FROM THE BEACH Today I took myself to the beach for a walk – just a walk. I love the sea, and especially walking beside it. Right now I am so grateful to all the people and for all the occasions that create DELIVERING POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS WITH OR WITHOUT SLIDES The Naked Presenter By Garr Reynolds When we learn to present naked, we reach our audiences by communicating the essence of the message, stripping away all that is unnecessary and embracing the ideas of simplicity, clarity, honesty, integrity, and passion. WHAT NOT TO DO WITH YOUR POWERPOINT the team at m62 make some good points Presenters are beginning to realise that their presentations don’t have to be boring, and it is inspiring to see that people are moving away from bulle USING COMPUTER PRESENTATION PROGRAMS EFFECTIVELY People are tired of worn-out power point presentations! Does this mean we should jettison the technology and go back to the “stone age”, as one person put it, in giving our presentationMY MOTHER’S HANDS
My mother’s hands. I look down and am surprised to see. my mother’s hands. I am not looking at my mother when I see my face in the mirror, though sometimes I see a certain look in the eyes. USE YOUR TIME WELL TO CREATE One of the secrets of great speakers is their use of time. They know that if they have been given a time limit for their speech or presentation, that they will stick to that. Why? There are four ve REMEMBER TO USE THE “RULE OF THREE” WHEN YOU SPEAK The Magic of Three The number three is a magical number in the English language. We see it in movie titles as in “The Three Stooges, The Three Musketeers and The Three Amigos,” we see it as far back as being the most famous phrase in the Unites States declaration of independence – “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”, and we see it by speakers and comedians all across America.ONCE UPON A TIME?
Stories are a wonderful tool for speakers, marketers, sellers, anyone who wants to communicate. Stories are especially powerful if we need to influence, to lead, to establish ourselves as credible, an authority, the person to hire, to trust, to follow. PUBLIC SPEAKERS: HOW TO SAY, "I DON'T KNOW" FROM THE Does being afraid that you cannot effectively field questions by the audience keep you from accepting opportunities for public speaking? You are not alone; believing you will look like a dummy and lose your credibility (or the sale) for not knowing an answer can beoverwhelming.
PRETTY, YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN GIVING A PRESENTATION IN A Recent Posts. Three ways you can build and strengthen your mental wellness – joy, wellbeing, satisfaction – with story; For Those Reaching for Something They Can’t Quite Grasp, Inspired by TreesBRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery.TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership.BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery.TECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. STORIES FROM THE BEACH Today I took myself to the beach for a walk – just a walk. I love the sea, and especially walking beside it. Right now I am so grateful to all the people and for all the occasions that create DELIVERING POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS WITH OR WITHOUT SLIDES The Naked Presenter By Garr Reynolds When we learn to present naked, we reach our audiences by communicating the essence of the message, stripping away all that is unnecessary and embracing the ideas of simplicity, clarity, honesty, integrity, and passion. WHAT NOT TO DO WITH YOUR POWERPOINT the team at m62 make some good points Presenters are beginning to realise that their presentations don’t have to be boring, and it is inspiring to see that people are moving away from bulle USING COMPUTER PRESENTATION PROGRAMS EFFECTIVELY People are tired of worn-out power point presentations! Does this mean we should jettison the technology and go back to the “stone age”, as one person put it, in giving our presentationMY MOTHER’S HANDS
My mother’s hands. I look down and am surprised to see. my mother’s hands. I am not looking at my mother when I see my face in the mirror, though sometimes I see a certain look in the eyes. USE YOUR TIME WELL TO CREATE One of the secrets of great speakers is their use of time. They know that if they have been given a time limit for their speech or presentation, that they will stick to that. Why? There are four ve REMEMBER TO USE THE “RULE OF THREE” WHEN YOU SPEAK The Magic of Three The number three is a magical number in the English language. We see it in movie titles as in “The Three Stooges, The Three Musketeers and The Three Amigos,” we see it as far back as being the most famous phrase in the Unites States declaration of independence – “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”, and we see it by speakers and comedians all across America.ONCE UPON A TIME?
Stories are a wonderful tool for speakers, marketers, sellers, anyone who wants to communicate. Stories are especially powerful if we need to influence, to lead, to establish ourselves as credible, an authority, the person to hire, to trust, to follow. PUBLIC SPEAKERS: HOW TO SAY, "I DON'T KNOW" FROM THE Does being afraid that you cannot effectively field questions by the audience keep you from accepting opportunities for public speaking? You are not alone; believing you will look like a dummy and lose your credibility (or the sale) for not knowing an answer can beoverwhelming.
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I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership.BRONWYN RITCHIE
Bronwyn Ritchie – – Story Muse and Tactician. Hello, I’m Bronwyn Ritchie and. You have a multitude of story assets, stories to tell, many of them invisible, hidden. Let’s find your stories and harness their power to help you. build your presence as a leader AND the workthat you do.
WORK WITH ME
Visit the post for more. You have a story to tell. Let’s . Find it . Tell it . Harness it. Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retellTECH LEARNING
I found this in an article recently . The children of the e-revolution can do many things at once. After years of technological stimulation they can simultaneously surf the internet, text message their mates, listen to music on an iPod and write a blog. NO WORDS – A STORY – BRONWYN RITCHIE A beautiful piece from Cyrus Copeland. The black anger found me again. Found and followed me through the forested hills of Asturia, hunted down and devoured entire days, and compelled me to admit my interior terrain is a mystery. FOR THOSE REACHING FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN’T QUITE GRASP inspired by a line from a short lyrical essay titled “Close” from poet and philosopher David Whyte’s collection Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. CLOSE. is what we almost always are: close to happiness, close to another, close to leaving, close to tears, close to God, close to losing faith, close to being done, close to saying something, or KATHERINE HEPBURN AT THE CIRCUS They were excitedly jabbering about the clowns, animals, and all the acts they would be seeing that night. By their excitement you could sense they had never been to the circus before. It would be a highlight of their lives. The father and mother were at the head of the pack standing proud as could be. The mother was holding herhusband’s
THE STORY OF A SECRET Visit the post for more. Once upon a time there was a woman, or maybe it was a man, let’s call it a human. TIP: YOU AND YOUR VISUALS Using visuals of any sort in a presentation has to be as unobtrusive as possible. The first step here is being prepared. If you can practice beforehand, do so. Organise physical objects so that youA NEW YEAR OF STORY
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!And I do wish you happinessand peaceand joy and whatever it is that makes life worthwhile for you.Because we will need it!Because while resolutions LEADERSHIP STORYTELLING. WHERE AM I SUPPOSED TO FIND THESE You might remember in a recent article we explored the idea that our stories are assets – valuable resources to use (not to mention a way of thinking) that lie within your business, your career, your life. These are resources you can use to teach, to change, to grow, to build your business, your career and your leadership. STORIES FROM THE BEACH Today I took myself to the beach for a walk – just a walk. I love the sea, and especially walking beside it. Right now I am so grateful to all the people and for all the occasions that create DELIVERING POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS WITH OR WITHOUT SLIDES The Naked Presenter By Garr Reynolds When we learn to present naked, we reach our audiences by communicating the essence of the message, stripping away all that is unnecessary and embracing the ideas of simplicity, clarity, honesty, integrity, and passion. WHAT NOT TO DO WITH YOUR POWERPOINT the team at m62 make some good points Presenters are beginning to realise that their presentations don’t have to be boring, and it is inspiring to see that people are moving away from bulle USING COMPUTER PRESENTATION PROGRAMS EFFECTIVELY People are tired of worn-out power point presentations! Does this mean we should jettison the technology and go back to the “stone age”, as one person put it, in giving our presentationMY MOTHER’S HANDS
My mother’s hands. I look down and am surprised to see. my mother’s hands. I am not looking at my mother when I see my face in the mirror, though sometimes I see a certain look in the eyes. USE YOUR TIME WELL TO CREATE One of the secrets of great speakers is their use of time. They know that if they have been given a time limit for their speech or presentation, that they will stick to that. Why? There are four ve REMEMBER TO USE THE “RULE OF THREE” WHEN YOU SPEAK The Magic of Three The number three is a magical number in the English language. We see it in movie titles as in “The Three Stooges, The Three Musketeers and The Three Amigos,” we see it as far back as being the most famous phrase in the Unites States declaration of independence – “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”, and we see it by speakers and comedians all across America.ONCE UPON A TIME?
Stories are a wonderful tool for speakers, marketers, sellers, anyone who wants to communicate. Stories are especially powerful if we need to influence, to lead, to establish ourselves as credible, an authority, the person to hire, to trust, to follow. IS YOUR EXPERT KNOWLEDGE RUINING THE STICKINESS OF YOUR Kelly Decker writes on the Decker blog Are you cursed by knowledge ? It’s a tough question. Mostly because you probably don’t even know you’re cursed. Psychologists and PRETTY, YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN GIVING A PRESENTATION IN A Recent Posts. Three ways you can build and strengthen your mental wellness – joy, wellbeing, satisfaction – with story; For Those Reaching for Something They Can’t Quite Grasp, Inspired by Trees* Home
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