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” How to Give a Killer Presentation “
from the Harvard Business Review and Citrix Online: A 12-year-old boy from Kenya was asked to give a TED talk. Although nervous and inexperienced in English, he told his story before a crowd of hundreds. And when he finished, the response was immediate – a full standing ovation. “In a matter of hours, a speaker’s
“ 5 Tips to Startup Success ”
by Jack Canfield Coaching: Jack Canfield is an American author and motivational speaker. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, which has more than 250 titles and 500 million copies in print in over 40 languages. “Everyone has to start somewhere. From the largest corporation to the latest Wall Street darling
Jack Canfields’ Success Principles™
” HOW TO GET FROM WHERE YOU ARE TO WHERE YOU WANT TO BE ” by Jack Canfield, Co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® Series, with Janet Switzer. Jack is a well-known American author and motivational speaker. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, which has more than 250
Jack Canfield’s 10 Success Principles
Interviewed by Lewis Howes from The School of Greatness: If you’ve never seen a Chicken Soup for the Soul book, I don’t know where you’ve been. Did you know that the same original author of that wildly successful series (7 New York Times best-sellers at the same time!) is also one of the experts interviewed
“ Famous Failures ”
Forward by Synergy TV. A great, short best of motivation for all of us. Failing is not bad. It’s awe-inspiring, especially when failure leads to massive success. This video showcases famous failures and their back-stories. Failing is a natural part to learning anything and is part of all areas of life. How we relate to
Act Like a Leader, Before You Are One
by Amy Gallo – contributing editor, Harvard Business Review These are useful tips and principles to remember: “If you want to become a leader, don’t wait for the fancy title or the corner office. You can begin to act, think, and communicate like a leader long before that promotion. Even if you’re still several levels
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