Archive for December, 2008
Great Motivational Quotes to End 2008 With
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008Did I make a Difference?
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008Recently I saw a bumper sticker that read: “Make a living, not a difference.” Now, I know it was intended to be humorous, but I thought, how sadly true. It’s just what so many people are doing. I think it’s so important that we search for the “worthwhileness” of our our speaking careers –and don’t become a motivational speaker until we find it. Beforehand, if I cannot think of the statement in my speech that will make the difference, that speech is not yet ready to give. After every speech, I ask myself, “Did I make a difference?” After every day, I ask myself, “Did I make a difference?” There are days when I answer…“No.” I then think of situations where I could have handled things better. Could I have been more creative and innovative — perhaps more compassionate or patient? What else could I have done to make a difference? There’s a definite connection between worthwhileness and passion. You can see one brick mason at work and ask what he’s doing. “I’m building a wall,” he replies. You see another brick mason and ask the same question. “I’m building a home,” he answers. Each is performing the same actions, but they have different perspectives, different outlooks on life. Perhaps, too, a different quality of work. Some probably find it much easier to “call in sick.” After all, he only has bricks waiting for him, while the other has a family depending on him. In our public speaking jobs, are we building walls or homes? Have I shown them that they are important? Have I proven that each of them makes a unique difference? If we’ve shown love, if we’ve played our music, then we’ve made a difference. After speaking opportunities, when I ask myself if I’ve made a difference, one of the criteria I consider is whether or not I’ve empowered my public audience? I always try to stay after my speech, so that people have an opportunity to remain connected and be appreciated. People can come up to me and ask questions, give me their ideas, or discuss something I’ve said. I use their comments and evaluations for future speeches.
Abundant Public Speaking Jobs
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
“Is this worth my time?”
When I said that, eyes that were turned down began to look up at me.
International Motivational Speaker
Sunday, December 21st, 2008
Motivational Speaking Props
Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Passion in Keynote Speaking
Saturday, December 20th, 2008Remember your passion. As a keynote speaker our job is 90% passion. Passion is felt and it moves us in our soul.
“We choose to forget who we are, and then we forget we’ve forgotten.” – Gunther Bernard
There is a horrible disease in the world today. It attacks people of all ages. I have coined it, “Passion Alzheimer’s.” It’s a condition where people can no longer remember their passions or their dreams. They can no longer recall their desires or their purpose. The fantastic news is that this ailment is curable!
Do you remember your dreams? Can you recall your passion? If you need a refresher course, read the book “Discover Your Passion” by Gail Cassidy. And scan over again some of the tips in this book. There’s a lot of passion glowing on these pages. Find the spark that will rekindle your passion. Rejuvenate yourself. In one of his last interviews, the truly inspirational Christopher Reeve talked about the frustration he felt when he saw an able-bodied person who was paralyzed in other ways. He said that he wanted to tell that person to just get up and go for it! Remember your passion when keynote speaking.
Motivational Speakers Know Their Stats
Saturday, December 20th, 2008
Use Quotes at Speaking Opportunities
Saturday, December 20th, 2008
The Questioning Motivational Speaker
Saturday, December 20th, 2008


