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When we speak are we empowering ourselves? Are we empowering others? Are we paying any attention? Are we listening? Are we hearing ourselves, are we hearing others around us? Do we lift up another, or pull them down?
How often have you been talking to someone and notice that the energy simply drains away, and there’s a sense of loss? You come away from the interaction feeling a sadness, or loss of enthusiasm.
Have you ever noticed that with certain people, when you are in conversation with them that you feel more energetic, inspired, even excited to do something? My guess is these people have a way of empowering you!
Are you, yourself being a conduit for empowering another? As you speak, you sense that energy flowing from your being and the other person becoming more energetic, happier, or even excited about something?
The way we speak really has the power to cause change within ourselves and the people around us. We can either be draining, or inspiring! Some people seem to have this empowering attitude as a natural part of them, it shines and flows out so much so, every time you are around them. These folks are easy for us to want to be around, to even seek out and look for.
Being a person of empowerment is achievable for all of us. It begins within, with the desire to become inspirational. It is a gift we all carry within, and some of us have to work at looking for it, dusting it off, practicing, paying attention and listening to ourselves. Feeling blessed, and viewing all people as blessed, and gifted brings us to a place of connection to the this sense of possibilities and opportunities for not only ourselves but for everyone we come into contact with!
Cheryl FreiAddiction Recovery Life Coach http://cherylfreirecoverycoaching.comcoach@cherylfrei.com
Give Your Elevator Speech a Lift!*
1. Who is your audience/target customer? ________________________________________________________________
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2. What do they care about? What is important to them?
3. Why should they do business or work with you? WIIFT?_________________
4. What do you do? What results do you provide?
5. What are you selling? (How do want people to feel when they work with you?) ________________________________________________________________
6. What spins your jets about what you do? _____________________________________________________________________________________________
7. What do you do better than anyone else? (What is your specialty?) ________________________________________________________________
8. What would your best clients/customers say about you?
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9. Give an example of one successful project.
10. What do you want people to remember?
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*Part of the Give It A Lift! Series
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Interview Strategies for Career Warriors!
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Just got off the last conference call, of our teams first 30 day Moxie Challenge. Although I came into it late, I will resume the Challenge for Month Two in furthering the steps of commitment.
My experience was a new challenge, just to make the calls to my accountabilty partner on time and daily. It was a bit shakey at first but we managed to make the calls - or had great excuses for the miss. We did talk it over, about continuing and it is possible this may happen.
The main take-away is that I have gained a friend that I only knew by face alone. Now I know more about him and vise-versa. I owe this to the LifeMoxie! program which joined people with similar interest, in pursuing other avenues to success.
Thanks for the support, and thanks for the opportunity! Michael M.