Patience
Patience, they say, is a virtue. Sometimes, for whatever reason, the people in the audience (or at least some of them) just don’t get it. They do not understand the point that the speaker is trying to make. They ask questions that the speaker thought had been answered in the presentation. For a speaker, this […]
The Ripple Effect
The ripple effect is a powerful phenomenon. Have you ever tossed a pebble into a lake when the water was completely calm? I used to do it all the time when I was a kid growing up in Canada in a small town on the shores of Lake Erie. Although the pebble is small, the effect […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 77) – John Maxwell
If there is a more important key to communication than finding common ground, I certainly can’t think of it.
Benjamin Button and My New Year's Wish For You
Last night, my wife, two daughters and I watched The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Somehow, none of us had seen it before and it was great to have a family night at the movies in our own home. I enjoyed the film much more than I thought I would. The unique storyline is wonderful […]
Leadership Lessons from Robin Sharma
Last week I attended a symposium at the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland led by Robin Sharma, a globally recognized authority on leadership. Robin is the author of 11 international best-selling books, perhaps most notably The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and, most recently, The Leader Who Had No Title. It was great to […]
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Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player ever. A true legend. Here is a 1-minute motivational video by Jordan about making excuses.
Speeches from Film: Any Given Sunday
Today we look at a powerful speech by Al Pacino in the movie, Any Given Sunday. The premise for the movie (and the speech) is pretty simple: Pacino is the coach of a once-great football team that is now riddled with injuries and internal dissension, and is struggling to make the playoffs. Prior to the big game, Pacino […]
40 Inspirational Speeches in 2 Minutes!
It sounds like a tall order, I know, but a clever fellow named Matthew Belinkie has pulled it off. If you have not seen this montage of film scenes that he has put together into a single motivational speech, you are in for a treat. There is not much more that I need to say. […]
Guest post by Rich Hopkins
The following post was written by my friend and fellow public speaker, Rich Hopkins. Rich has made it twice to the finals of the World Championship of Public Speaking, placing 3rd in 2006. This post first appeared in his blog, Speak & Deliver. ——— You’re not as good as you think you are by Rich […]
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