Preparing Your Elevator Speech
You’re at a networking event—or the grocery store or a conference—and you bump into a prospect. After you exchange pleasant greetings and business cards, your
You’re at a networking event—or the grocery store or a conference—and you bump into a prospect. After you exchange pleasant greetings and business cards, your
We honour ourselves by considering our needs before the needs of others, especially when we’re wobbling—a sign that we’re out of alignment. We need to focus our concern on our own need to heal, balance or realign, and not concern ourselves about what others think.
I once heard a great statement from the CEO of the Union of Ontario Indians. While speaking to his team about staying committed he said,
Commitment is continuing to do what you’ve said you’d do, long after the feeling you had when you made the commitment has gone. Commitment is not a feeling. It’s a decision!
Be the Gift this year. Be tolerant of others. Be the one who can mingle in family time without judgment. Accept people for who they are, or who they are not.
Learn how to turn rejection into your best gift. Make what you want more prevalent in your mind than how you feel at the time of rejection or loss. Rejection hits our emotions first, and hard, but there’s many ways to see it and it’s within your power to choose a favorable response.
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