“In a perfect world, what would you need and want?”
When working on a project for the National Speakers Association earlier today, Randy Gage (Prosperity Expert), asked me this question:
“In a perfect world, what would you need and want?”
When working on a project for the National Speakers Association earlier today, Randy Gage (Prosperity Expert), asked me this question:
“In a perfect world, what would you need and want?”
You have to love FaceBook for the medium it provides everyone. Today, we discovered someone started a “Like” page against asking for a kiss (specifically the phrase “Can I Kiss You?”). In fact, this person actually is using the BUTTONS we provide here on our website for their image on their FaceBook “Like” page (yes OUR button with our saying and our website).
A big thanks goes out to GA College and State University tonight. They were fantastic in getting the Fall Tour off on a great start.
With today’s fast-moving entertainment and news cycles, creativity is a requirement for connecting with an audience. Even the nightly news is now filled with entertainment segments. No, you don’t need to be a comic or to include “entertaining material” in your educational presentation “just because.” Use creativity where it will enhance your presentation AND bring your point across even stronger.
Do you wish dating wasn’t so hard – or hurtful? Below is a list of ten helpful tips for having dates based upon mutual respect,
In our efforts to provide 4 new posters addressing teen dating violence, your final input is going to decide 2 of the last 3 posters. In answer the following questions listed below in the form for you to fill out, please remember the posters are meant to have a POSITIVE approach to dealing with the issue. These specific 4 statements were written BY STUDENTS who said more positive approaches needed to be taken.
Yesterday, we talked about teaching verbal skills to a generation who loves technology as their means of communication. How do take the benefits of technology to reach those students? Here is a simple concept:
When teaching verbal skills, many Moms, Dads, and educators continually share how teens would rather text than talk. To their credit, many teens are fantastic at multi-tasking and quickly absorbing technology uses to fit their lifestyle. The unfortunate consequence is these skills are happening at the cost of losing one-on-one verbal tools. What do you do?
August is already upon us and I’m excited to be back writing and hearing from all of you. Now that my family vacation has concluded, please stop by daily to interact on t
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