Newer members Jessica, Petra, Jeff K all stepping up - leading the meeting, giving first speech, and offering an evaluation. The theme was Learning and we shared our interests including French, Japanese, Computer language Python, Yoga, Writing short stories, and Running.
Devon made us laugh with a joke! Even Snoopy joined us as Vicky creatively used him for timing lights. Ksenija gave an inspiring speech about Team Collaboration, struggles and her experiences at work. Mary shared about the advantages of having Diane as a mentor. Our club is filled with mentors and mentees working on their goals.
**Tips: Marjorie North (Consultant specializing in Public Speaking)
1) Nervousness is Normal! Practice and Prepare
The best way to overcome anxiety is to prepare, prepare, and prepare some more. Take the time to go over your notes several times.
2) Know Your Audience. Your Speech Is About Them, Not You.
Before you begin to craft your message, consider who the message is intended for.
3) Let Your Personality Come Through
You will establish better credibility if your personality shines through
See you next Tues for another inspiring meeting!
Hybrid Meeting! Yes, we had our first demo meeting on Jan 18 with a few members in person at the Nifty Fifty Center and the rest on Zoom. Terrific turnout! Overall it went well. The feedback from members from two earlier test sessions helped. Practice and feedback help us all grow.
Vicky our President gave us updates about the Hybrid meeting. ** Only Zoom meetings will continue for now. Yujin a new member gave her first speech and key lessons in being an author. Ellen gave an entertaining speech about Negotation with a car salesman and her husband. We all need to develop negotiating skills! We had a fun round of Table Topics - answering questions spontaneously. Practice does make you better!
** Tip to Negotiate Like a Boss! Sean Kelly (CEO SnackNation)
Connect on a personal level
Human connection is paramount in negotiation, and your attitude and energy going in will set the tone and affect the outcome. It starts with a mindset. You need to set aside the idea of negotiation as contest between two adversaries, and instead realize that you’re working with the person.
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