When you get to work, before you see your first client, you have a choice... If it is a "mission" and you're not smiling, make another choice!
Search each day for that "Quiet Excitement" of fulfilment and achievement - then approach that client/ co-worker...
It is amazing how people shine when we acknowledge their positives and appreciate who they are, when we adjust our attitude first.... Strive to be the one who smiles first, reaches out a hand first.
Just remember to turn it around... How do you feel when constantly criticised? vs when you are acknowledged for what you do and who you are and people who smile and reach out to you first?
That sense of "Quiet Excitement" is the feeling that all is right in the world and a sense of a positive action and future achieved ... now!
Richard Riche does motivational key note addresses for corporate functions and schools. He specialises in Presentation Skills, Communication training, Motivational speaking and Self-esteem training
Creating a single clear message when you communicate with yourself or others. Thoughts and feelings at odds create tension and anxiety; mixed messages are confusing and dilute the message.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Poor visualisation
An amateur golfer. as an example, will often use poor visualisation in attempting to reach their goals.
As they address the ball they hope, and pray, the ball does not slice - imagining clearly, with a lot of emotion, the ball doing exactly what they don't want it to do! (they end up swearing as the ball faithfully follows the visualised path) :-D
The pro, on the other hand, visualises clearly the end result the desire, the ball in the hole, and allows the body to take the required action to create this. They air punch as the ball drops in the hole to complete the visualisation process.
To understand this process more fully watch my Clear visualisation clip.
Richard Riche does motivational key note addresses for corporate functions and schools. He specialises in Presentation Skills, Communication training, Motivational speaking and Self-esteem training
As they address the ball they hope, and pray, the ball does not slice - imagining clearly, with a lot of emotion, the ball doing exactly what they don't want it to do! (they end up swearing as the ball faithfully follows the visualised path) :-D
The pro, on the other hand, visualises clearly the end result the desire, the ball in the hole, and allows the body to take the required action to create this. They air punch as the ball drops in the hole to complete the visualisation process.
To understand this process more fully watch my Clear visualisation clip.
Richard Riche does motivational key note addresses for corporate functions and schools. He specialises in Presentation Skills, Communication training, Motivational speaking and Self-esteem training
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
lose your BUT!
The but we most need to lose is the one that follows opportunity and challenges...
Can you do it ....? Will you do it...? Yes ... BUT!
The economy ... I didn't learn how ... or a list of other excuses that argue for your limitations.
Let go of the BUTs that stop you from achieving your potential...
Be clear on what you want, what you can do and use dynamic visualisation to achieve far more than you thought you could until now ...
Watch Successful Visualisation to learn more about using dynamic visualisation.
Richard Riche does motivational key note addresses for corporate functions and schools. He specialises in Presentation Skills, Communication training, Motivational speaking and self-esteem training
Can you do it ....? Will you do it...? Yes ... BUT!
The economy ... I didn't learn how ... or a list of other excuses that argue for your limitations.
Let go of the BUTs that stop you from achieving your potential...
Be clear on what you want, what you can do and use dynamic visualisation to achieve far more than you thought you could until now ...
Watch Successful Visualisation to learn more about using dynamic visualisation.
Richard Riche does motivational key note addresses for corporate functions and schools. He specialises in Presentation Skills, Communication training, Motivational speaking and self-esteem training
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