The Top 10 Traits of Terrific Trainers

Written by Jim M. Allen


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6. They are time bandits.

One key to successful training courses is to start and stop on time. Great trainers can manipulate their material as needed so that they are ALWAYS on time.

7. They are masters of their domain.

Once inrepparttar training environment,repparttar 106533 trainer controls everything. To observers it may seem like chaos reigns, butrepparttar 106534 talented trainer keeps things moving forward and on topic.

8. They have their PhDs in people skills.

Regardless of scale, trainers are always interacting with many, many people. The best trainers deal effectively with personalities of all types, fromrepparttar 106535 ultra-shy torepparttar 106536 loud-and- belligerent.

9. They understand that learning is a life-long process.

Whilerepparttar 106537 course of class they teach may be short, top trainers make themselves available even afterrepparttar 106538 formal training has been completed.

10. They are constantly improving.

Great trainers actively search new ideas, tips and techniques to improverepparttar 106539 quality of their training, their delivery and their material.

Jim Allen is a professional life & business coach. For more ideas, subscribe to his free bi-weekly ezine, THE BIG IDEA, by sending a blank email to: SubscribeGA@CoachJim.com


Climbing The Internet Kilimanjaro

Written by Ante Miljak


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Once you part with some cash and realize thatrepparttar miracle product you just downloaded isn't that miraculous, your exuberance ends abruptly and you realize that you have to weed outrepparttar 106532 Internet hype to clear your way torepparttar 106533 real thing.

This is what happens onrepparttar 106534 second day ofrepparttar 106535 trek uprepparttar 106536 mountain. The rain forest ends just as abruptly and you realize that this piece of cake might not be as palatable as you originally envisaged. With subdued spirits you negotiaterepparttar 106537 mild slopes covered by low shrub. Your optimism is still reasonably high.

The trouble starts when you approachrepparttar 106538 top. Low shrub changes to semi-desert and then desert. The lack of oxygen makesrepparttar 106539 journey an arduous one. Byrepparttar 106540 time you drag yourself into Kibo Hut,repparttar 106541 last stop before summit, you seriously contemplate giving up.

Huddled behind a rock or hut wall to shield themselves fromrepparttar 106542 icy wind and gasping for air, seasoned Web marketers would probably reflect onrepparttar 106543 early Internet days when disappointment after disappointment sapped their energy and enthusiasm.

After a few hours of restless sleep, you set off forrepparttar 106544 summit at midnight. The scintillating dome ofrepparttar 106545 unpolluted African sky seems within easier reach thanrepparttar 106546 out-of-sight top ofrepparttar 106547 mountain.

Your breath is short and your step even shorter. The further you go,repparttar 106548 shorter you breath andrepparttar 106549 slower your step. The urge to turn back ingrains itself in your mind.

You have to fight your mind and your body to make one more step. Those that cannot see their objective in their mind's eye don't make it.

Starved of oxygen, your brain struggles to rationalizerepparttar 106550 logic that with each laborious pace you are a step closer torepparttar 106551 summit. If it succeeds you reachrepparttar 106552 top just before sunrise.

The kaleidoscope of color onrepparttar 106553 horizon ofrepparttar 106554 magnificent African plain andrepparttar 106555 knowledge that you didn't give up recharges your soul. Evenrepparttar 106556 lack of oxygen cannot dampenrepparttar 106557 incredible feeling of triumph that standing onrepparttar 106558 top ofrepparttar 106559 highest mountain in Africa produces.

You don't even contemplaterepparttar 106560 consequences ofrepparttar 106561 failure to reachrepparttar 106562 top. You don't think ofrepparttar 106563 barrier thatrepparttar 106564 loss of confidence in yourself would have created on your road to success.

The climb torepparttar 106565 top ofrepparttar 106566 Internet gets tough and at times you will want to give up. Don't. If you do you will never experience triumph. Your dreams will always remain just that - dreams.

Remember, you will only turn them into reality if you persevere. The kaleidoscope of your life will be as magnificent asrepparttar 106567 sky over Kilimanjaro, decorated byrepparttar 106568 rays ofrepparttar 106569 rising sun.

Do not give it up!!!

Ante Miljak ante@clickandgrowrich.biz



Author of Click & Grow Rich, the business that integrates products, traffic-generation programs and marketing strategy. http://www.clickandgrowrich.biz. He has also written the philosophical survival novel, Eyes of the Owl. It is serialized weekly at http://www.clickandgrowrich.biz/eyes/main.htm


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