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Public Speaking Tips: Speaking Opportunities
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The Secret Little Place I Call Opportunities… http://bit.ly/9CDQEq
Bouncing Back –Thriving in Changing Times by Donna Marie Thompson
Posted by: | CommentsBouncing Back –Thriving in Changing Times by Donna Marie Thompson PhD holds the answers that you’ve been searching for. http://www.BouncingBackNow.com
Bouncing Back –Thriving in Changing Times features 50 true bouncing back stories from Wayne Dyer, Brian Tracy, John Assaraf, David Riklan, Donna Marie Thompson, and others.
Donna Marie Thompson PhD is a Certified Empowerment Coach, a Certified NLP Practitioner, and a Master Practitioner of the Energy Leadership Index. She is an author, featured speaker, and host of the “Bouncing Back Now” show on Blog Talk Radio. Donna Marie created the innovative “5Es to Recovery” custom coaching program to help others bounce back and begin to live their dream life.
Public Speakers: Call for Proposals Coming Soon!
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Public speakers: Submission for proposals for the Women in Business 2011 is opening soon.
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National Humor Month
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April is National Humor Month….share your smiles and laughter today and every day
Diane Darling in the Wall Street Journal
Posted by: | CommentsOne of Charli Jane’s very talented speakers, Diane Darling was in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal!
A Networking Pro Learns Some New Tricks… http://bit.ly/afZuBE
Way to go Diane!!
To learn more about Diane please visit her online
January 19 is the birthday of Janis Joplin: Stepping out of ordinary into greatness – Just Jump!
By Marjorie Geiser
January 19 is the birthday of Janis Joplin. She was born in 1943 and if alive today would be 67 years old. I could just see her now! She would be among the ranks of Willie Nelson or Mick Jaggar, still struttin’ her stuff.
If you’re not familiar with Janis Joplin, she was a popular rock singer in the late 1960s. She started as the lead singer of Big Brother and the Holding Company and eventually went off on her own. Listening to Janis was like watching lighting flash. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Janis #46 of the 100 greatest artists of all time, and in 2008, they listed her as 28 of the 100 greatest singers of all time.
What was it about Janis that helped her gain this status? Was it her singing talent? Oh, although I’m a HUGE fan, I have to say no. It was her passion! I’m not kidding when I say it was like watching lightening flash when she sang. She put everything she had into her performances.





