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Index
Introduction
The Difference Between The Rich and The Poor The Power of Imitation What you’ll Discover in this Book
Chapter 1: Habits of the Rich and the Poor
Bad Habits and the Downward Spiral The Upward Spiral Changing the Direction of the Spiral
Chapter 2: Turning thoughts into reality: It All Starts with the Subconscious Mind
What is the Subconscious Mind? How Successful People Put the Subconscious to Work How Did you get to this Point? Exercises to Direct the Power of your Subconscious
Chapter 3: Developing the Mindset of a Successful Person
The Power of A Brand New Start
Chapter 4: The Universal Laws of Success Chapter 5: The Powerful Habit of a Mastermind Group Chapter 6: The Most Effective Way to Build a Habit
How long does it take to instill a habit?
Chapter 7: Become Aware of your Surroundings
Meet Others of Like Minds
Chapter 8: Meditation: A Habit of 85% of all Successful people
Should you Meditate?
Conclusion Introduction
ESL Students and Additional Presentation Concerns Some call it Communication Anxiety How Can This Book Help You? Signposting is Essential Making the Most of this Book
Chapter 1: Stage Fright Speaks in Every Language, but . . .
Fear # 1 – I’m embarrassed by my foreign accent Even the Dalai Lama can be Misunderstood Fear #2: What if I can’t find the right English words to for my topic. Fear # 3 – Is my English going to be easily Understood? Fear # 4 – I’m afraid my presentation will be boring because I speak too slowly Fear # 5 – Will I understand the audience’s questions?
Chapter 2: Practice your English Before you’re scheduled to Present
No Time Like the Present. Don’t Trust Your Memory to Speak Off the Cuff Write the Speech Out in English. Read Your Speech Out Loud Create a Set of Notes based on your Speech. Practice Presenting your Speech Record your Presentation during your Practice Sessions Reverse Accent Mimicry Practice. Record, repeat. Review. Alternate your Practice Material Listen to Four Areas
Chapter 3: Don’t Underestimate the Power of Visual Aids Chapter 4: Build a Rapport with your Audience Chapter 5: Making the Best Use of your Language
Speak in Simple Terms Clarity The speed of your speech
Chapter 6: Signposting: The Best Kept Secret of Professional Speakers
Start off in the Introduction Giving your Audience an Overview of the Structure of your Speech Finishing a Section When you start a new Section of your Presentation Analyzing a specific point or providing recommendations Providing the Listener with Examples When it’s Time To Conclude Paraphrasing your Presentation Introducing the question and answer segment
Chapter 7: Miscellaneous Tips
1. Breathe, Baby, Breathe! 2. Facing the Dreaded Question and Answer Period 3. Discover the source of your fears. 4. Use the wall push to help banish tension 5. Experiment – and Have Fun while you’re Doing it. 6. Meditate before your presentation. 7. Answer questions as they arise.
Conclusion Thinking Outside The Box Introduction
What is Thinking Outside The Box? How the Phrase Even Came to Be? (9 Dots Puzzle) How Creative Are You? Quiz How to Use this Book
Chapter 1: The Invisible Trap of Social Standards
Comfort Zone or Stagnation?
Chapter 2: Kicking the Box Open and Sparking your Creativity
Best Way to Active Your Creative Thoughts
Chapter 3: Lateral Thinking is the Key
Taking One Idea at a Time
Chapter 4: Applying Critical Thinking to Understand your Life Value
The Internet and Critical Thinking Analyzing Problems without Emotions Involved Steps to Critical Thinking
Chapter 5: Activities that force you to think outside the box
How to Naturally Start to Think Outside The Box
Conclusion
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