7 Tips to Jump Start your Public Speaking Success

Written by Sandra Schrift


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TITLE: 7 Tips to Jump Start your Public Speaking Success AUTHOR: Sandra Schrift CONTACT: sandra@schrift.com

COPYRIGHT: ©2004 by Sandra Schrift. All rights reserved

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7 Tips to Jump Start your Public Speaking Success

The formula for success – Have a passion for what you speak on. Master your delivery. And be very persistent about what you need to do to be a sought after speaker who is asked to come back again and again!

1. To begin – Practicerepparttar four D’s: Drop, Delay, Delegate, and Do! Makerepparttar 104388 space for takingrepparttar 104389 steps needed to pursue your speaking career.

The Anger Driven Life: Five Signs it Might Be Yours and Steps You Can Take To Change

Written by Dr. Tony Fiore


There’s no doubt about it: we live in an angry society. Signs that anger abounds are all overrepparttar place. There is desk rage, road rage, domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, sports rage and most recently spam rage. Anger is a worldwide phenomenon and referrals to anger management programs have exploded since 9/11.

Anger in its purest form makes us strong, gives us energy to fightrepparttar 104387 supposed enemy. Whereasrepparttar 104388 opposite is true when one feels helpless or fearful; that is when we displace our anger on to other people and situations. We might smash a computer or a kid or a wife or whatever happens to be nearby.

There are five distinct signs that an individual is living underrepparttar 104389 influence of anger. The first is frequency. There is a misconception that people take anger management classes to rid themselves of anger. That is notrepparttar 104390 goal at all. Anger is a natural response; it’s how we deal with it that makes it a problem. We need to distinguishrepparttar 104391 times between when it’s our right to be angry and when anger isn’t a wise idea. If we have righteous indignation and use anger to change society in some way, in those cases it’s appropriate. But 95% ofrepparttar 104392 time anger is probably an inappropriate response.

The second sign of an angry life is whenrepparttar 104393 anger lasts too long. With some individuals, all they have to do is imagine or remind themselves of a situation and they become angry all over again. Ifrepparttar 104394 anger lasts over a period of time, it would be wise to seek professional help and deal withrepparttar 104395 situation.

Intensity is a third sign of anger. Anger is a matter of degree and patterns, generally falling into three basic patterns. The first isrepparttar 104396 ‘exploder,’ where a person goes off like a volcano over a very little provocation. The ‘stewer’ constantly builds resentment towards someone or something and doesn’t show it for a long period of time. They finally express their anger usually over some little incident. A person who is ‘passive/aggressive’ will be angry but they won’t show it directly. They will use back door methods to alertrepparttar 104397 perpetrator of their anger. It’s a problem when any of those tactics are too intense.

Obviously, anytime anger leads to aggression it’s a sign that something is wrong. That’srepparttar 104398 fourth sign. Spousal abuse is a major issue in our society. Afterrepparttar 104399 OJ Simpson case, people are super sensitive to any display of aggression in a marital relationship.

Finally, if it is interfering at work and causing a problem with supervisors or with employees or managers, something is wrong and that’s another good sign that anger may be driving your life.

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