Share The Process
There’s an old saying: “I don’t like to speak of things before they’re finished.” I use to agree with this saying, but not anymore. Sharing the process with your followers on social media is just as fun as the finished thing.
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There’s an old saying: “I don’t like to speak of things before they’re finished.” I use to agree with this saying, but not anymore. Sharing the process with your followers on social media is just as fun as the finished thing.
A big thanks to Dr. Amanda Kirane for inviting me to present a hands-on bootcamp-style Public Speaking & Confidence Workshop for her UC Davis General Surgery Residents at their UC Davis Chapter’s Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) meeting. Location: UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sacramento, CA. Date: Aug 2, 2018. Share this post: Share on Facebook…
Gary Vaynerchuk’s real-world business advice on the importance of Twitter Video! “People want to say that it’s not about the hard work. They want to say that it’s about working smart. It’s just not. It’s about BOTH! Go deep instead of wide. Don’t worry about how many followers you have and how you can spam them…
Big congrats to Lindy Hobbs and Danny Castillo from P2O Hot Pilates & Fitness on raising $9,726 (exceeding their $7,500 goal) during their first annual fundraiser for Make-A-Wish foundation of Northeastern California and Northern Nevada for 5-year-old Bryant. Bryant’s wish is to be a Ninja, who saves the city from bad guys. P2O Hot Pilates will continue…
That’s why your mental head-game needs to be internal, so that nobody else’s words matter but your own. Your happiness is self-generated. Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Photo ©Reid Walley; Insight Coffeehouse, 16th Street, Sacramento, CA – Jan 17, 2016. Most of the time when I see something I like, I figure out interesting angles to photograph it. But most of the time I used to get too embarrassed in public to actually take the picture. NO MORE! There was a couple…
The bigger your mistakes in Toastmasters, the less you’ll look ruffled in real life! Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Email