15 Concise Strategies for Improved Communication
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All authors: Jewel Pickert, Julie Hill, Lou Longmire, Dennis Olsen, Sarah Bateman, Kim Windingland, Roman Pundyk, BJ Olsen, Ken Walerius, Vitalia Bryn-Pundyk, Diane Windingland, and Therese Samudio.
At the time of this writing, all of the authors belong to the PowerTalk Toastmasters club in St. Louis Park, MN. This book is a testament to what can happen when multiple people from disparate backgrounds decide to work together. Each author has extensive experience in his or her communication niche. You can find out more about each author at the end of each chapter.
Each chapter explores a different concise communication tidbit useful for work, public speaking, and social situations. Tidbits range from managing stress, finding your voice, conquering your fear, communicating like a leader, debating civilly, and more!
Jewel Pickert
12 authors from the PowerTalk Toastmasters club in St. Louis Park, Minnesota wrote various chapters of this book: Julie Hill, Lou Longmire, Dennis Olsen, Sarah Bateman, Kim Windingland, Roman Pundyk, BJ Olsen, Ken Walerius, Vitalia Bryn-Pundyk, Diane Windingland, Therese Samudio, and Jewel Pickert
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15 Concise Strategies for Improved Communication - Jewel Pickert
15 Concise Strategies for Improved Communication
Jewel Pickert, et al.
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Copyright 2015 by Julie B. Hill, Lou Longmire, Dennis Olsen, Sarah Bateman, Kim Windingland, Roman Pundyk, BJ Olsen, Ken Walerius, Vitalia Bryn-Pundyk, Diane Windingland, Therese Samudio, and Jewel Pickert for each of their respective chapters.
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DEDICATION
We dedicate this book to all who would like to communicate not only to be understood but to understand.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface
Ignite Your Passion by Julie B. Hill
The Heart of being human by Lou Longmire
Managing Stress by Dennis Olsen
Find Your Voice, Find Your Power by Sarah Bateman
A Way to Become Exceptional by Kim L. Windingland
Conquering the Fear
Factor by Roman Pundyk
When Does Your Speech Begin? by BJ Olsen
Communicate Like a Leader by Ken Walerius
Powerful Leadership: Digging for G.O.A.L.S. by Vitalia Bryn-Pundyk
Virtually Speaking: Presenting Online by Diane Windingland
What Professional Speakers Need to Know about Sales by Therese Samudio
The Art of Listening by Jewel Pickert
Avoid the INFO DUMP; Acquire Critical Thinking Skills by Jewel Pickert
Evaluating Ourselves and Others by Jewel Pickert
How to Debate Civilly by Jewel Pickert
Acknowledgments
Authors' Biography
Preface
Communication is what you make of it. You create, solve, copy, understand, agree, and disagree with words, expression, and body language. To be effective, you have to vary your approach based on the situation.
In this book you will find concise communication strategies to use in public speaking, business, and social situations. It is meant to give you enough tips to save you time without overwhelming you before you even begin your communication journey.
Communication is indeed a journey, not a destination. To that end, the authors have written chapters which will guide you toward improved communication.
If you like what you read or want to learn more, feel free to contact the author of the chapter which interests you. You will find contact information at the end of each chapter.
To your success!
Jewel Pickert, et al.
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Ignite Your Passion
By Julie B. Hill
There is no greater thing you can do with your life and your work, than follow your passions in a way that serves the world and you.
--Sir Richard Branson
Great writers, artists, speakers, athletes and top sales professionals have one thing in common: PASSION for what they do. The dictionary defines passion as having a keen enthusiasm or intense desire for something.
When you're truly passionate about something, there is an energy and a drive that propel you to achieve beyond what you dreamed to be possible. I think of my dear friend, Annette, and her son, Kenny. As a young boy, he had the passion and talent for football. Today, with great commitment and dedication to the sport and much support from Mom, Kenny Stills is a professional football player with the New Orleans Saints. When we believe, have the passion, and link it with commitment, focus, and hard work, anything is possible.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how excited are you about your life? What are you passionate about? How can you make your passions come alive? Who inspires you? Why? Find out what you love and want to commit to. It will give you an energy and clarity you did not know you had. I gave a speech on Volunteering and Giving Back.
The response from the audience was fantastic. People were so moved and inspired. I truly believe it's because I spoke about something I am so passionate about. Again, passion makes all the difference.
If you are preparing to give a speech, search for your true passions, and weave them into the presentation. It will give you a life force and energy that will help you touch the audience on another level. When people pick up on a person's passion, they become excited themselves. It's pretty amazing. Remember, great work in any area of life comes from people who love what they do! They have learned to Ignite their Passion.
Action Steps:
Pictures inspire us! Create a Vision Board, and display it where you see it daily. Google Vision Board
and get started today on creating it.
Attitude is key to living a life of Passion. Have an Attitude of Gratitude :)
Surround yourself with people who are passionate about their lives. Remember we are like the company we keep!
Select a charitable organization to get involved with. Commit some time and money to it. This alone helps people feel more alive!
Ignite your passion. Do what you love to do either in your career or as a hobby!
Outdoors. Being outdoors and in nature helps us live a healthier and happier life. :)
No needs to become Yes! Yes to a more passionate and prosperous life! We all deserve to be living a life of our dreams!
Today is the day to Ignite your Passion.
When we do what has meaning and purpose in our lives, we will inspire others to