Entries by bronwynr

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What's been missing…

The Missing Element in Entrepreneurial Success What your competitors don’t know that will catapult youto extreme business success I'd like to introduce you to a leading transformational teacher who is creating enormous success with the life coaches and entrepreneurs she’s working with – her name is Sharon Wilson. Sharon is on the forefront of teachers […]

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Just for fun

Just in case you are sitting at your computer with nothing to do – nothing at all … http://www.widro.com/throwpaper.html More items like this, and others that you can use in your speeches and poweroints, at the Pivotal Just for Fun pages

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E-mail Management: An Overlooked Time Saver?

You can save time by managing your E-mail. The problem is that you probably have several E-mail accounts. School, home (from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), night school class at a college or university, and several "free" or throw-away accounts.Tips fall into two categories, i.e., http://classroomtoolkit.net/serendipity/archives/67-Top-Tips.html#extended

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Your Soul's compass

Is there such a thing as spiritual guidance that directs us to our best self individually and collectively? How can we tell if it's really wisdom from the Divine or just our ego talking? In preparing their new book, Your Soul's Compass: What Is Spiritual Guidance, renowned speaker and women's health and spirituality consultant Joan […]

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How Power Point Killed Public Speaking

The origins of the use of Power Point were solidly grounded in good intentions. Remember slides? People put pictures on them, or graphs -- visual aids. They were intended to act as accompaniments to lectures and presentations. The whole idea was that the speaker would talk for a while, and then occasionally show a slide […]

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Just for fun – living in 2007

From Bill Bradley --You know you're living in 2007 when... 1. You get up in the morning and go online before getting your coffee. 2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years. 3. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you. 4. Your boss doesn't have the ability to […]