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A tip sheet is a short information document with practical tools to help you with your specific topic or goal.
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Public Speaking
MY IDEAS model: create a dynamic & structured presentation in 7 steps

Listening to a speaker can be very tiring because our minds are distracted quickly due to a low concentration span, it is a format we know and this familiarity keeps us less alert and taking in new information can drain our energy. Therefore to know how to grasp and hold the audience's attention is vital to get your message across. How can you as a speaker make it easier for your audience and yourself?

One tool is by creating a dynamic set-up and a clear structure. This tip sheet will: help you to stay focused on the message, give your audience a framework to follow your story with ease and support your personal and your audience's objectives

Career & Purpose

Prepare yourself for networking events in 6 steps

Networking to find new contacts, clients, business partners and ideas can feel like a mini-presentation. Most of the time you enter a room full of strangers and you have to find a way to introduce yourself, have an interesting conversation and build relationships in usually a very short time frame.

How can you prepare yourself to book results at business networking events? Take a look at the following 6 easy steps in this document to learn to focus your intention before you attend a networking event so you can book the results you aim for.

Body, Mind, Soul Balance

Sun Burn or Burn-Out? Protect yourself from stress in 8 steps

We often only notice the unhealthy state of our body and minds when it is too late, when we already burnt ourselves. Depression and burn-out cases are regular visitors in the workplace and can't be ignored. There seems to be a conception that not all stress is bad, that we need tension to reach our goals, go forward in life, that we have to suffer to gain great results, but is that so?

Although definitions and stress factors differ per person, the end result: relaxation of body and mind could be a goal we all embrace. Create your own stress screen and combine one or more of the following tips in this document to find balance in the workplace on a regular basis.


 

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