Posted by Moore Mike on April 29th, 2007 in Relationships ·
When I first began to speak for a living I found it difficult to remember the names of the people who hired me or those I met during refreshment break or during the chit chat session at the end of my presentation. I knew I had to do something to improve my memory…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 29th, 2007 in Business ·
It seem that the only time people are open to change is when what they have always done no longer works for them. In other words when our needs are no longer being met by previous behaviors, thought patterns or procedures.
Your task as a CEO or manager is to show your staff that this applies to your business as well…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Business ·
When you find yourself working for a difficult/toxic boss, manager/supervisor/principal you must be more cautious. Your well being and future could depend on it..
Here are a few effective strategies to consider.
* Talk in terms of stated goals and objectives…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Speaking ·
It is important for speakers to remember that human beings have an insatiable appetite for stories. From the time we were children when we constantly asked our parents to, ” Tell me a story” until the present time nothing has changed…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Speaking ·
Public speaking builds confidence. When you experience the thrill of holding an audience in the palm of your hand and receive their appreciative applause your confidence soars.
Public speaking boosts your self esteem…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Inspirational ·
After a talk I gave in Niagara Falls recently a woman approached me and shared her father’s secret to happiness. She said, ” My Father believed that there were four requirements to happiness.
TO BE HAPPY …
1. You must have someone to love.
2. You must have something meaningful to do.
3…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Speaking ·
What follows are excerpts form Mike Moore’s popular manual
Public Speaking for Profit and Pleasure. Every month I receive numerous emails from people all over North America asking how I got into the speaking business and how they can too. To respond to these many inquiries I wrote Public Speaking for Profit and Pleasure…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Business ·
1. Humor reduces stress levels and stress is the number one problem confronting employees today.
2. Laughter boosts morale while stress erodes staff morale. It is in the best interest of any business to invest in the happiness of its employees. Laughter is an effective barometer of just how happy your people are.
3…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Relationships ·
1. It is impossible to worry while you’re laughing.
2. Humor cuts stress levels in half.
3. Laughing helps you to stay happy and healthy and helps you return to good health when ill.
4. Laughter increases, by 20%, the activity of killer cells within the body which serve to destroy viruses and tumor cells.
5…
Posted by Moore Mike on April 28th, 2007 in Writing ·
Five years ago I was a professional speaker desperately in need of my own book. After each presentation members of my audience would approach me and ask if had a book or a tape for sale. The need was obvious. The market existed. All I needed to do was write a book and bring it to my audiences…