Success strategy: tie the outcome to the process

Success strategy: tie the outcome to the process

Mar. 8, 2016 by

Top performers practice what they’re bad at, even though it’s frustrating, and they do it to the point of mental and physical exhaustion. They go until they break down old habits and develop new ones. I believe in this approach–that

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Rehearsing Presentations: Is there a better way to practice?

Apr. 23, 2014 by

Creating 10,000 presentations in the course of your career and rehearsing them all with great care will not necessarily guarantee you presentation mastery. Neuroscience, and common sense, show that factors other than blind repetition must prevail. For example, if your

Business Communication: You Are a Professional Speaker

Sep. 25, 2013 by

If you work for a company, and your job entails public speaking, you are paid to speak. That’s right, you are a professional speaker–in the same business as Anthony Robbins, Jack Welch, and Malcolm Gladwell. Your company is paying you