5 Articles match "Exercises","San Francisco"

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Then, with lots of hands-on exercises, you'll give your idea the wings it needs to fly. The premiere program is happening October 6th in our San Francisco office - be sure to check out the promo at www.decker.com .   Announcing our new program: @kellydecker   here with a super newsworthy post... Think back to a time when you've been so incredibly excited to give someone something that you knew they would LOVE.
 
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
I saw this article in the San Francisco Chronicle awhile ago and it piqued my interest.   “Backward So in addition to extensive planning, preparation and practice, getting a good night’s sleep, practicing deep breathing exercises, drinking plenty of water and using positive self-talk, the next time you become nervous before a presentation, stroll down the hallway or take a walk around the block. According to a team of Dutch scientists, walking backward helps people think more clearly.   Backward locomotion appears to be a very powerful trigger to mobilize
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
But on the flipside, when you have the chance to synthesize a lot of your thoughts into a book that will be a useful reference for people you care about, it is a good exercise. Is this your first time here? About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog 5 Reasons why you don't need to write a book Posted to: Blogging | Journalism September 14th, 2008 Del.icio.us Digg Reddit
 

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At the San Francisco Writers Conference last weekend I had the opportunity to listen to a wonderful presenter by the name of Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D. In my speeches to business organizations, I often start with an exercise in which the audience guesses which of four volunteers is lying. Tags: writing Carol Kinsey Goman PhD San Francisco Writers Conferenc Carol presented a workshop on The Nonverbal Advantage for Writers. Her handout is reprinted here with her permission:
Then, with lots of hands-on exercises, you'll give your idea the wings it needs to fly. The premiere program is happening October 6th in our San Francisco office - be sure to check out the promo at www.decker.com .   Announcing our new program: @kellydecker   here with a super newsworthy post... Think back to a time when you've been so incredibly excited to give someone something that you knew they would LOVE.
But on the flipside, when you have the chance to synthesize a lot of your thoughts into a book that will be a useful reference for people you care about, it is a good exercise. Is this your first time here? About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog 5 Reasons why you don't need to write a book Posted to: Blogging | Journalism September 14th, 2008 Del.icio.us Digg Reddit
I saw this article in the San Francisco Chronicle awhile ago and it piqued my interest.   “Backward So in addition to extensive planning, preparation and practice, getting a good night’s sleep, practicing deep breathing exercises, drinking plenty of water and using positive self-talk, the next time you become nervous before a presentation, stroll down the hallway or take a walk around the block. According to a team of Dutch scientists, walking backward helps people think more clearly.   Backward locomotion appears to be a very powerful trigger to mobilize
Expo will be held this week at Moscone West in San Francisco. Using the principles in her book slide:ology, Nancy Duarte combines lecture with interactive exercises that will transform the way presenters express themselves and create stories that resonate. Every internet junkie’s favorite expo is comin’ to town. The Web 2.0