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		<title>Blazing self-confidence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most motivational speakers are painfully aware of the important role self-confidence plays in confident public speaking. What is rarely understood, though, is the role of the subconscious and what it plays in the management of the calm in that confidence.  Consider a few of the empowering thoughts found in a favorite book on the subconscious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Screen-shot-2011-05-01-at-4.00.17-PM.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-637" title="Screen shot 2011-05-01 at 4.00.17 PM" src="http://www.presentationfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Screen-shot-2011-05-01-at-4.00.17-PM-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Most <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/how-to-become-a-motivational-speaker-tip-3">motivational speakers </a>are painfully aware of the important role self-confidence plays in confident public speaking. What is rarely understood, though, is the role of the subconscious and what it plays in the management of the calm in that confidence.  Consider a few of the empowering thoughts found in a favorite book on the subconscious hidden power: <strong>How to unleash the power of your subconscious mind</strong> by James K. van Fleets. To maximize your abilities the <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/motivational-speaking-career">motivational speaker</a> must not just hope that one day he will be a better <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/public-speaking-job">public speaker</a> but your must already believe that you’re a good speaker this is the key! Vast majority of people at training goes to not think this way. They come in with a belief that they’re not very good <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/motivational-speaker-jobs">motivational speakers</a> and are just open for some improvement of course, this belief is the opposite of what is needed to activate your subconscious mind to produce positive results. If you want to acquire a certain quality, act as if you already have it. One such speaker that is full of confidence when he speaks is <a href="http://www.philtown.typepad.com/">Phil Town</a> the author.</p>
<p>Most of my life, I wanted to be a <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/motivational-speaker-jobs">motivational speaker</a>. But I had to believe and visualize myself already as a good speaker. This is the most fundamental 1st step to becoming a professional speaker. We can reprogram our subconscious minds to serve us in our <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/motivational-speaker-jobs">motivational speaking careers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Motivational Speaker Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motivational Speaker Training&#8211;&#62; Here In just about any profession it does not hurt you to have the reputation of being eager to learn and continue getting more education.  Motivational Speakers are no different. We need to always be learning and improving our motivational speaking skills. Did you ever think about learning from others as a blessing? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Motivational Speaker Training&#8211;&gt; <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/speaker-lp1">Here</a></h4>
<p><a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/28-1-08nr_045.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-198" title="Motivational Speaker Training" src="http://www.presentationfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/28-1-08nr_045-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>In just about any profession it does not hurt you to have the reputation of being <em>eager to learn</em> and continue getting more education.  <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/speaker-lp1">Motivational Speakers</a> are no different.</p>
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<p>We need to always be learning and improving our motivational speaking skills. Did you ever think about learning from others as a blessing? As a <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/speaker-lp1">Motivational Speaker</a> the benefit is how this activity aﬀects so many parts of your business especially relationships in speaking. Our clients enjoy sharing their thoughts, their knowledge, and their stories.</p>
<h4>Get the Best Speaker Training&#8211;&gt; <a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/speaker-lp1">Here</a></h4>
<p>I always think about Tiger Woods as a great learner and easy to teach. He&#8217;s watched all the great golfers and tried to pick one thing they did best and go and learn that. Tiger has hired golf swing coaches to help him continue improving his game and stay the number one player.<br />
Think about it do you remember that person who always had to share how smart they are? Do you recall that person who always corrected others about their facts? The one with whom it was pointless to disagree? I used the words “remember” and “recall” because odds are these are friend and acquaintances of the past. Actually, no one enjoys being around a know-it-all for very long. In contrast, imagine someone who is interested in your thoughts and views. Isn&#8217;t it great when someone asks you to explain further your comments, and responds:“That&#8217;s a good point!”<br />
“I have never considered that.” “That is very interesting. Please tell me some more about that.”<br />
Learning from others is about much more than just getting more knowledge. It involves having the humility to put aside our  “mental fact sheets” and to open that space for others’ ideas. Learning is about honoring others who share new or  diﬀerent viewpoints.</p>
<h4>Motivational Speaker&#8217;s Enemy</h4>
<p>I have discovered that our biggest enemy in this area is my ego. Sometimes our pride doesn’t want to learn. It wants to be recognized and be the teacher! It wants to share with others how much it knows. My ego wants to correct others to set them on the right path. When someone disagrees with or questions my point of view, I’m quick to get defensive. Do you Learn from your friends and colleagues? Learn From Everyone you encounter and view them as superior in some way.</p>
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<p>Come to My<a href="http://www.presentationfire.com/speaker-lp1"> Motivational Speaker Training</a> course and you&#8217;ll learn to transform your speaking career.</p>
<p>“Every man I meet is my superior in some way;<br />
in that I learn from him.”<br />
– Ralph Waldo Emerson</p>
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