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by Eric Feng - 2007-04-09
Have you ever counted the number of "uh", "urm", "you know", "hmm" or "now" littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad th...
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by Eric Feng - 2007-04-09
Most of us don't really have the luxury of creating speeches weeks in advance. And even if we do, we tend to leave it till the very last minute. I'm definitely guilty of that. This entry talks abou...
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by Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 2007-04-18
How can you be sure that the chiropractor, plastic surgeon, psychologist, or attorney that you've selected is professionally competent, that he or she is likely to handle your case with skill and due ...
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by T. Falcon Napier - 2007-04-18
I remember a lunch I had with a colleague during my very first year in the industry. We were talking about my new life as an independent consultant, when he jokingly said, "All you need to be a co...
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by Eric Feng - 2007-04-23
In every business (especially start-ups), its survival is usually dependent on two factors: competitve advantage and point of differentiation. This principle is also extremely applicable to speaker...
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by Stephen Hopson - 2007-04-25
One of the most important things we can do in the quest to reinvent ourselves for a better and more balanced life is to express gratitude on a daily basis. By zeroing in on the things we have (and the...
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by Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 2007-04-27
Millions of high school juniors, community college transfers, and grad school bound baccalaureates believe that getting into a great school is a cut and dried proposition.If you have good grades and g...
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by Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 2007-04-28
Some people will never "get" you, especially if you are an independent person, a free thinker.I would like to say these individuals don't count, but they do, because most of us are raised to fit in, t...
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by Deborah Torres Patel - 2007-05-01
Are you one of the many who fear speaking in public? This fear has reached epidemic proportions, affecting just about everyone who is scheduled to stand up in front of people to speak.It can be a daun...
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by Deborah Torres Patel - 2007-05-02
Are you one of the majorities of people that fear speaking in public? Fear of public speaking has reached extraordinary proportions affecting most people scheduled to stand up in front of people to...