Nov 11 2008

Personal Growth Development

Quote of the day to have a great day. Today’s quote is by Earnest Holmes, Hope you enjoy it and have a great day.

Nov 5 2008

How To Win Friends and Influence People

Oct 12 2008

Today’s Quote

“It’s now how good you are, It’s how good you want to be” Paul Ardin

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Oct 12 2008

“Quote of the Day”

Sep 24 2008

“Quote of the Day” Muriel Strode

Sep 23 2008

“Quote of the Day” #2

Quote of the day to have a great day! by Yogananda

Aug 27 2008

Quote of the Day #1

Jul 15 2008

How to Develop Charisma: Twelve Key Moves

My good friend and mentor Debra Benton author of New York Time’s best selling “How To Think Like a CEO” has spent her life teaching some of the nations top CEO’s how to be more effective and charismatic, so when she speaks I listen.

You’ve seen them. People like John Edwards or Carly Fiorina whose personal magnetism makes them stand out and propels them up the ladder of success.

But is charisma — that powerful personal magic that attracts people and promotions like a magnet — something you are born with or something you can learn?

It’s common knowledge, for example, that the late president John F. Kennedy exuded charisma. Yet historians say his style was so carefully rehearsed that before running for president he even commissioned a study to determine the most effective handshake!

Those who study the phenomenon of charisma say while some people are innately more charismatic than others, there are certain things everyone can do to boost their charisma quotient. Debra Benton, author of Executive Charisma: Six Steps to Mastering the Art of Leadership offers the following pointers:

Expect acceptance.

Regardless of rank, expect to be treated as an equal. If you expect acceptance, you just might get it. If you don’t expect it, you definitely won’t get it.

Control your attitude.

Success in business is based more on mental attitude than on mental capabilities. Be optimistic toward yourself, others and life. Walk in to a room with a spring in your step and a smile on your face.

Perfect your posture.
Pull your ribcage away from your pelvis, roll your shoulders back and down, pull your stomach in and tuck your bottom toward your spine. Breathe deeply. You’ll not only look better, but feel more energized, alert and in control.

Think before you talk.

Think fast, pause, then speak purposefully. One CEO practices saying everything to himself before he says it out loud so that he will hear how it sounds and can change it if he needs to.

Slow down.
Speed in speaking, moving, gesturing and walking looks nervous and scared. Scared people get passed over, not hired or promoted. Learn to speak in a comfortable, easygoing and welcoming way. Don’t waste time, but do speak as if you have all the time in the world for those you are speaking to.

Shoot straight.

Everything you say or write can be done in a simple, straightforward manner. Just do it.

Be a good storyteller.

People understand you better, remember what you say longer, and find you smarter and more interesting if you use anecdotes to make your points.

Be aware of your style.

Clothes don’t make the man but they do make a difference. Wear well-tailored, good quality clothes that make you look like you are in charge. But remember, it isn’t as much about your look as how you look at things and what people see when they look at you.

Admit your mistakes.

If you are error-free, you’re likely effort-free.

Don’t be bullied.

If you are unjustly criticized, don’t take the bait and get into an argument. Instead calmly ask: “Why do you think that?” “What do you mean?” or “What’s that based on?”

Be flexible.
Be able to stand out while still fitting in with the crowd.

Be at ease with yourself and others.

Look others straight in the eye, eliminate any defensiveness and take the edge off your voice. Never let them see you sweat!


Jul 15 2008

Allow me to Re Introduce myself

Hello world…I have been traveling a lot recently so I was not able to update the blog much…..but I am back from my travels and will be up dating this blog a lot more often now…..I am working on some new articles to put up check back soon!

www.howtogetyourshineon.com/blog

Mar 5 2008

“Everyday Im Hustlin”

Quotes are a great way to remind you of true wisdom from people who have been there and lived it. Make a list of quotes you like and you feel ring true to you, and read them everyday and internalize them. It is a great way of developing the lenses that determine how you view the world.

Heres a list of some of my personal favorite quotes:

“Civilization had too many rules for me, so I did my best to rewrite them”-Bill Cosby

“One does not accumulate but eliminate. It is not daily increase but daily decrease. The height of cultivation always runs to simplicity”- Bruce Lee

“If you have nothing to defend, life becomes easier, for you do not have to pretend to be anything you are not”

” It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye”- Saint Exupery

“Do you want to be a power in the world? Than be yourself. Be true to the highest within your soul and than allow yourself to be governed by no customes or convetionalities or arbritrary artificial rules that are not founded on principle”- Ralph Waldo Emerson

“The Road to happiness lies in two simple principles: find what it is that interests you and that you can do well, and when you find it put your whole soul into it- every bit of energy and ambition and natural ability you have” John D. Rockefeller III

“You wanna hate me, than hate me, what can I do?, but keep making money, funny I was just like you, I had to hustle hard never give up, until I made it, now they saying he a celver man nothing to play with”- Nasir Jones “Nas”

“Yeah the road was rough, but I made a route”- Beanie Sigel

“Far from a Harvard student, I just had the balls to do it”- Sean Carter “Jay Z”

“Society May predict, but only I will determine my destiny”

“Things do not change; we change” - Henry David Thoreau

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