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-- Mary C. Crowley
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Subject: The problem with The Secret
There's a problem with The Secret.
Maybe you've experienced it.
Now when I use the word "problem," I don't mean that it's a bad
thing.
Not by a long shot...
The Secret did it's job. It raised the awareness of millions of
people about the control they have over the wealth, abundance and
success that flows into their lives.
And it's already transformed the lives of thousands of people
across the world who have put the ideas into practice.
But there are millions more lives to be changed... and some of
those lives want even more information about how to get started.
Of course, I'm happy for those who have already seen big success.
But I'm not talking about those people today.
My focus today is on you. Your Life. Your Success.
And if you've been using the principles from The Secret in your
life, but have questions... or you're wondering why it hasn't
worked for you yet, then today's message has the potential to
transform YOUR life.
Some of the biggest questions I get about The Secret are things
like:
..."Now What?"
..."What do I DO NOW?"
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Today, I have an answer for all of those questions.
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"Fifteen to thirty minutes of training a day will make any employee a world class expert in five years."
-- Jeffrey Gitomer
At the price this is a real bargain--despite its age. This book tells you in great detail how to make money by public speaking, and makes some great points. The strategy on how to get started is only one of many possible approaches. There is also a section on how to get engagements even if you are an unknown. Dr Anthony is very honest about the work that may be involved, but the value of the books is the fine detail.
If you are sure that you want to do public speaking for a living, this book would be a good place to start. Because it is now out of date, you will need to update the information, for example add in some internet marketing techniques to the suggested “make a booklet, a newsletter and related literature.”
You have a sink full of dishes, three loads of laundry, 17 bills to pay, you're not sure how many e-mails to answer, a big stack of novels you'd love to read, and zero — count them — ZERO minutes of free time. "Where does the time go?" you lament. Here are some ideas to get you started on your quest to have a life:
"The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does."
-James M. Barrie
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Resource for the Week
The Power of Positive Thinking
You've probably read every self help book out there and purchased loads of self improvement courses on positive thinking...But they've always been missing something.Sure, you've been through the steps, said the positive statements in the mirror but they just aren't working.That's because you're missing a secret ingredient that no one has told you because they just don't know it...You're going to learn that secret today.
Invest in You
It is the inevitable topic of conversation at a networking event: Tell me about your job.
When I explain my life's work -- teaching leaders to achieve their dreams through powerful public speaking -- my conversation partner often shrugs and says, "Oh, I could never deliver a speech. I get too nervous."
My response: "What do you think you are doing right now?"
Make no mistake, when you network, you are delivering a series of mini presentations. If you don't know how to put your best foot forward in these business-critical situations, you can forget about building your business or advancing your career.
Master networkers realize that attitude and preparation are vital ingredients for success. How do these pros set themselves up as winners in the networking arena? Let's examine a dynamic dozen techniques:
1. Target carefully the events to attend. Networking is a strategic endeavor. Attend gatherings that make sense for your business or career aims.
2. Craft a 15-second elevator speech. Tell people how you have helped others and, by extension, how you can help them.
3. Arrive on time and stay late. Take advantage of any pre-event time dedicated strictly to networking; this is where business gets done.
4. Don't stand in a clump of people you work with. You want new customers or a new job, right? Spend time with new acquaintances who may hold the key to your dreams.
5. Use a firm handshake and solid eye contact. First impressions are critical. Get maximum benefit from your nonverbal tools.
6. Be prepared for basic questions. Think of the times you have encountered people who stammer when confronted with softballs like, "What's new?" or "What do you do?" Have a meaningful answer on the tip of your tongue.
7. Carry a thick stack of business cards. How frustrating is it to make a solid connection, then not be able to follow up because the person's business cards were left back at the office?
8. Get others talking about themselves. I like to remind myself that I have two eyes, two ears and one mouth. Use them in proportion.
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9. Limit your conversations to five minutes. If you make a positive connection, agree to meet over lunch or coffee at a later date.
10. Steer clear of the buffet table. Food between your teeth, garlic breath and no free hand to shake. Need I say more?
11. Position yourself at a traffic choke point. This raises the odds that people will have to make eye contact and -- gasp -- actually start a conversation with a stranger.
12. Follow up quickly. A brief e-mail, call, or my favourite, the handwritten note, works wonders to solidify your new contacts.
A note of caution that will contribute to your healthy attitude: Networking does not mean selling; it means relationship building. You are in for a letdown if you assume immediate results. Deals are rarely sealed at networking events, though many are born there.
One more piece of advice: Don't be a spin-your-wheels networker, frantically racing to gather as many business cards as possible. The master networker realizes quality trumps quantity. One or two solid connections are far more valuable than a dozen meaningless quickies.
Successful business leaders understand that networking revolves around a healthy attitude and plenty of preparation. That sounds like a perfect prescription to develop your next client or career move.
Ed Barks is President of Barks Communications and author of "The Truth About Public Speaking: The Three Keys to Great Presentations." Phone: 540/955-0600 Web site: www.barkscomm.com