15 Ways To Keep Your Speaking Inspiring And Creative

Written by Catherine Franz


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8. Talk with a friend about your topic to flesh out ideas, titles, and content. Tape-recordrepparttar conversation so you don’t miss anything. You would be surprised at how much we think we hear and how we actually do.

9. Write an email to a friend to tell him or her what you want to accomplish. If you are stuck, say so and ask for help.

10. Check in with your vibrational energy and do something to switch it into high gear. Take a shower. Go for a walk or dance naked inrepparttar 101318 moonlight.

11. Hire someone to transcribe your recording so that you can stay focused onrepparttar 101319 creative end ofrepparttar 101320 speaking.

12. Authentic, flat-out, raw laughter freesrepparttar 101321 psyche and opensrepparttar 101322 creativity process.

13. Find a setting with lots of trees and flowers and feel nature. Ifrepparttar 101323 weather permits, take off your shoes and socks and feelrepparttar 101324 grass between your toes. Nature has a way of freeing our spirit to let outrepparttar 101325 flow of our best material.

14. If you are used to practicing your speech in a quiet place, create noise and practice. You will learn to speak with distractions.

15. Go for a quiet leisurely drive and practice your vowels, outlook expand your voice range.

That was exciting, wasn’t it? Post this list in a conspicuous place so that it is readily available when needed. Do one or two of these daily to keep your thought process clear and attracting. Your audience is waiting.

(c) Copyright 2005, Catherine Franz. All rights reserved.

Catherine Franz, a Professional Marketing & Writing Coach, specializes in product development, Internet writing and marketing, nonfiction, training. Newsletters and articles available at: http://www.abundancecenter.com blog: http://abundance.blogs.com


Quick Tips for Writing Love Letters

Written by L.A. Hunter


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* A one page love letter is great. Love letters aren’t meant to be long. As you get more comfortable, your letters may get a little longer but don’t write a book. * If you’re writing an erotic lover letter, talk about yourself as well. If you wish to arouse you can write about how hot, wet, positions and lingerie. * Re-read your love letter to make sure it says what you mean. You may want to write a rough draft first. * Use a thesaurus to find unique words for your love letter, such as: ~ Openers – Dear, Dearest, My Love, Dearest Love, My Beloved, My Sweetheart, My Darling, My Sweet, Darling ~ Middle – cherish, idolize, embrace, hold dear, adore, caress, desire, fondle, fascinate, passion, smitten, enchanted, captivated, treasure, stroking, touch, infatuated, precious ~ Endings – yours sincerely, with love, all my love, truly yours, love, till we meet again, your new friend

L. A. Hunter is the author of “Romeo’s Playbook: A Man’s Guide for Enhancing His Relationship and Sex Life.” Along with being a romance consultant for other websites she is the founder of http://www.RomeosPlaybook.com, where men and women can get expert advice and ideas about relationships and romance. L. A. Hunter can be reached through email at lahunter@romeosplaybook.com or mailing address P.O. Box 208, Manchester, PA 17345.


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