Daily links Monday, 1 February 2010

By Helen

1. At some point I guess we all had something to present. So, which are the 7 deadly sins for speakers and presenters ?

Listeners don’t give their attention lightly and it doesn’t take much for it to wander. Here are seven bad speaking habits that will guarantee your listeners will be focusing on other things, instead of what you’re presenting.

2.  Personal Development: More Than Self-Motivation and Positive Thinking

Personal development happens when you finally decide to change the way you live your life for the better. It must be emphasized that the whole process is not only made up of good experiences or formal workshops. Even bad experiences can help in pointing a person to the right direction in life.

But most, if not all mentors would try to fix on self-motivation and positive thinking as the two most important considerations that ensure personal development success. Well, they may be right, but a holistic approach to self-development goes way beyond these two factors. Read on to know what else is needed to help you attain self-awareness and development.

3. How to Use Personal Development Information in a Better Way

Personal development books, blogs and videos can be a wonderful resource to help you improve your life. Over the last few years I have learned a couple of things that helped me to make better use of that information to get actual results in my life.

I would like to share those things today.

4. Free Consultation: Pros and Cons

In my search for effective marketing strategies for freelancers, I keep running into this idea. Get prospects on the phone for a free consultation with you.

You may have seen it yourself on some freelancers’ websites: an offer of a free 20- or 30-minute consultation to anybody who is interested in hiring them.

Should every freelancer offer free consultation to get more clients? The answer isn’t simple, and there is no one right answer for everyone. To see what the answer is for you, let’s go over the pros and cons of providing free consultation to prospects.

http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/personal-development-motivation-positive-thinking/

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Daily links Tuesday, 26 January, 2010

By Helen

1.  5-Steps for Creating a Social Media Marketing Campaign for Your Brand

Set goals for your social media marketing campaign

We all know the Internet is a great place to build your personal brand, and social media is a tool you should effectively harness. First things first with any campaign—you need to set goals. I’m reading this great book, The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web by Tamar Weinberg, which suggests the SMART method of setting goals: specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely.

2.  How To Develop Motivation in Your Everyday Life

Personal development, maximizing your potential, goals setting, motivating yourself for the better – these are some of the inter-related things that you need to work on as an individual. Here, we will set our sights on the many ways that you can develop motivation in life.

The Importance of Finding Out what Motivates You

First, let’s find out what the importance of motivation exactly is. Simply put, motivation is that driving force which allows you to achieve your goals and go after what you want in life.

3.  How to Make Extra Money Online

Do you want to make extra money? I believe knowing a few ways to supplement your income won’t hurt. You might not need them now, but when you needed them it’s nice to know the available options.

There are many ways to earn extra income, but here I make a few restrictions to prevent this post from being too broad:


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Daily links Wednesday, 9 December, 2009

By Helen

1.How many of you have dozens of projects, that just … stay at the first stage of development?  Do You Have Dozens of Unfinished Projects? Here’s What to Do

Are you the sort of person who gets really fired up and excited by new ideas, who dives straight in … and who then loses enthusiasm and ends up with dozens of half-finished projects all on the go at the same time?

2. Feel like you have a lack of motivation? Here’s 20 Key Questions on Motivation and Habits, Answered

It’s that time of year — the end part — when people start thinking about their lives, their goals, their habits, and how to change everything for the better.

3. Try to find a way not to kill your time. And make it a success, not a failure!   Is Prioritization Failing You?

If you’ve ever struggled with time management (and who hasn’t?), I’d bet you’ve given the advice to prioritize. You make a list of all the things that need to be done – and even doing that is scary. Then you try to rank them in order of which ones matter the most.

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Daily links Friday, 4 December, 2009

By Helen

1. I sometimes wonder, what is that I want. From me, from my business, from my friends. Here are: 7 Questions to Ask- How to Discover Your Life’s Purpose

I believe you were created to solve a problem and your success is dependent on your ability to discover that problem and solve it. Finding this problem is discovering your purpose, solving this problem is accomplishing your purpose.

2. Well, this is more like for the Weekend. Not for this Weekend, but for every weekend that will come and, why not, for the next year.  How to Get Work Cleared Before Your Holiday Vacation

Yes, it’s holiday time, and, unfortunately, that much-needed break from work can be a cause of extra stress. Have you ever rushed around trying to get everything done before heading off for two weeks? Have you ever insisted on leaving mobile numbers, hotel numbers and emergency contact details “just in case“? Have you ever started checking your work emails at the airport, before you’ve even got on your plane?

3. There’s one thing that I heard over and over again, at every class that I attended. Focus! Focus! Focus! Otherwise, you might lose your concentration.  Focus On What You Control. Let Go Of What You Don’t.

The average person starts the personal development journey in order to gain more control over his or her ability to make changes in their lives. But, somewhere along the journey they forget that there are certain things we really don’t control.


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