Motivational Speaker Training-2009
Like the earth of a hundred years ago, our mind still has its darkest Africa, its unmapped Borneos and Amazonian basins. – Aldous Huxley
There is perhaps no application of this quote more fitting than in the realm of public speaking. How much has speaking really changed and improved in the last one hundred years? Pause for a moment to consider the past 100 years: How much has technology changed? How much has health care changed? How much has transportation changed? How much has athletics changed? How about motivational speaking? Has speaking changed at all in the past century? We seem to be still hiding in the comfort of rules and traditions. But we have unmapped territories to explore. New communication horizons await each of us in our speaking careers. One key to braving this new world of motivational speaking is to get motivational speaker training. So, with this in mind, Learn from others! Take some risks in your motivational speaking career! Disclose more in every keynote speech! Believe in yourself as a motivational speaker.
Honor your audience before you ever step up to speak make sure you’ve done your homework on how you can build up the crowd! Make Love your greatest asset because it is. The great motivational speaking career will always be about love! BURN with passion as a motivational speaker! Get motivational speaker training to take your speaking career to the next level Lincoln Steffens said:.…”The greatest picture is not yet painted, the greatest play isn’t written, the greatest poem is unsung”. Go For it.
Be an AWEsome Motivational Speaker
Become a Motivational Speaker
To really motivate others in your motivational speaker jobs you have to be in Awe yourself.
“Sell your cleverness, and purchase bewilderment.” – Rumi
I have never cared for the saying, “Been there; done that; bought the T-shirt.” It never struck me as funny. And, sadly, people who live their lives that way rarely even smile. Albert Einstein once shared, “There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” Frankly, “miraculous” living makes be smile. While living in Arizona, I delighted in taking my visiting friends to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the immense Grand Canyon. One week I had the privilege of taking two of my closer friends. One of them was wide-eyed with amazement, while the other seemed nonchalant. Imagine you are on that trip with us, right now. Listen to my friends’ comments and notice your reaction. “Wow! This is spectacular!” “Yeah, it’s OK, I guess.” “I have never seen anything like this!” “The Hawaiian island of Kauai also has a grand canyon. I saw it a few years ago.” A sense of awe not only energizes you, it does the same for those around you. After that trip, I have always felt a bit closer to my friend who has chosen to be “in awe.”

