What is the point of a speech?

Orlandos top executive consultants

 

(photo: Was an audience member yesterday. The speech was for rural cellular service providers.)

What is the point of a speech?

Do we teach best that which we need the most to learn? Is it true we learn twice when we teach?

These two notions are the reason some speakers reach levels they never dreamed of?

The point of a speech is to engage the audience at a level, and in a manner, which a piece of paper or a web link can’t. Otherwise, we could simply read the notes.

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Calling the call center is at the top of our joy list, right?

Mid Life Celebration chair logo

 

(photo: Mid Life Celebration was inspired in 1979 by a woman sitting on a chair similar to this one)

Refreshing isn’t it? When we stumble upon remarkably helpful call center support.

The special benefits advisors have been extraordinarily helpful. And with each call another layer of personal growth and understanding happens for the caller.

We travel down roads in life we’ve never been down before. We’ve probably seen the road (various life events) on a map, but never had the opportunity to drive on it.

Until the time comes. Usually unpredictably.

These life events are potentially scary because they are big ones.

But there’s always a chance our fear was unfounded.

Come to find out, the drive can be actually much better than we expect.

Guessing it’s because we reap what we sow.

All in preparation to sow even more.

To help more people, in better ways, more often.

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Satisfaction is dangerous

Portland Memorial Coliseum

 

(photo: yesterday’s ‘office’)

Satisfaction is dangerous.

Because satisfaction only meets needs.

It never exceeds expectations.

We like when our expectations are exceeded.

Don’t we?

Some retire because they can’t wait to quit working.

Some retire because they can’t wait to begin on a higher calling.

Quite possibly even more work than they’ve ever done before.

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Do we care enough to lead like this?

Trail head closed

 

(photo: yesterday, when the going gets tough…)

When it comes to business, leadership, and profits, could we behave in such a manner:

Live your live so that if someone said anything bad about you, no one would believe it.

Is this possible?

Is it desirable?

Would it transform everything in our life?

Do we care enough?

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