Speaking
I love talking to groups because I get to see people change right there and then. Audience members leave their seats and practice conversation skills they learned a moment ago. They might start with the attitude of “Meet new people? I’d rather have a root canal.” The feeling shifts to “Hey, I’m good at starting conversations! Getting to know people is fun!” It’s fun for me, too.
Seminar Topics:
What Would Interest Your Group?
- Sure-Fire Ice Breakers: How to Invent and Remember Genuine Conversation Questions
Never be tongue-tied again. You can start and enjoy great conversations any place, every time. When the conversation runs out of gas, you know what to do: pop an intriguing new question, and you’re on your way. - From Klutz to Confident: How to Feel at Ease With People You Don’t Know
Almost everyone has felt like a conversation klutz sometime. Here’s the good news: Conversation confidence is a muscle you can build. These 5 tips will boost your confidence before and during mixers, networking events, office parties, and social gatherings. - The Art of Paying a Sizzling Compliment
Well-timed, sincere compliments will open doors at home and at work. Learn about the kinds of compliments and when to use each one. - How to Be Your Own Best Friend, Starting Now
Rob Bremer said it best: “If you had a friend who talked to you like you sometimes talk to yourself, would you continue to hang around with that person?” Discover 5 ways to change the judge and jury in your head into team players so you can be at peace with yourself and more productive at work. - Dating Tips: How to Flirt Successfully
If you’re not Jerry McGuire, who had his girlfriend at Hello, these tips will rev your dating engine. Some tips are common sense but underused. One will surprise you. - A custom presentation for your group or company
If you don’t see the ideal topic here, perhaps I can create it for you.
Please email me so we can begin to talk about your group’s needs. Then I’ll give you a price quote.
Testimonials
“We enjoyed your candor, anecdotes, and sense of humor….Unsolicited comments [included] ‘what a wonderful speaker,’ ‘I especially liked how she involved the audience,’ ‘I liked the full-cup concept,’ etc., etc. I heartily second those comments with one of my own: ‘What a wonderful topic, a wonderful presentation, and a wonderful lady.’” – International Personnel Management Association
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“The attendees I spoke with were unanimous in their praise of your presentation. They all appreciated how practical and helpful your ideas will be throughout their career as Army wives. You were most inspiring.” – Women’s Conference
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“…It was evident that participants thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. Your dynamic style and the concise steps that one can use to build and enhance personal power, certainly made a powerful impact.” – YWCA Oahu
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“”Your presentation was informative, as well as thought provoking. Your positive attitude and the anecdotal narrative…were quite unique. You have certainly distinguished yourself as one of our most memorable and enjoyed speakers.” – National Association of Women in Construction
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