06/26/2024
For anyone interested, this is my "Paid to Speak" presentation I gave recently for The National Speakers Association a few weeks ago. I explain the basics of The BE/DO Concept® (the 2 opposite ways of thinking) and how you can use these different ways to motivate yourself and get "unstuck". So many other applications as well (especially in relationships when two people have different ways of thinking), but this is a great introduction!
National Speakers Association - "Paid To Speak"
This short introductory speech about The BE/DO Concept® was presented at the National Speakers Association's "Paid to Speak" event. The speech was tailored t...
02/10/2022
The newest video in my "Discovering Differences" series! This one is about the different ways people ask for what they need. Do you use the phrase "Do you want to...." or "Could you...."? These different ways of asking can come across in completely opposite ways depending on your focus in how you think! Learn which one to use to avoid unnecessary offenses! ❤️
How to ask for what you need WITHOUT offending
It's important to be able to ask people for what you need. Unfortunately, when unintentional offenses happen, you might wish you hadn't asked at all! In this...
01/30/2022
Enjoy my newest "Discovering Differences" Video. Have you ever tried to help someone and instead of feeling "helped" they were offended? Learn why that may be happening, and some suggestions for how to help in ways that will actually feel like help to them! I'd love your feedback!
Perceptions about "Helping"
Have you ever try to help someone but it comes across in a completely opposite way? This video will help you understand why sometimes people can misperceive ...
01/15/2022
Do you ever get frustrated with people who won't listen, or just expect you to SUM things up when you wanted to emotionally connect with them?
Learn some of the reasons why some people struggle - on Discovering Differences.
How to get someone to Listen
This video explains a big differences in what some people NEED in order to be able to listen. Some people need more details (detailed thinking), and others n...