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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Self-esteem giveaway

Self-esteem giveaway - Frederick News Post (subscription)

I found this article very interesting.  It's quite true - society tends to reward mediocracy these days rather than rewarding excellence?

Why?

Because society doesn't like people who succeed.  Look at the media - anyone who gets into their spotlight is an open target to be shot down by whatever means necessary.

Rewarding people for mediocracy may well make them feel better, but the long term damage from this to themselves and to society is immeasurable.

Self-esteem giveaway
Frederick News Post (subscription), MD - 4 hours ago
We need some self-esteem police. People should not be allowed to walk around with self-esteem they haven't earned. It can be dangerous ...

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Talk Your Self To Success

There are many things that drive people to success, and a key factor is what is known as ‘internal dialogue’. This is the dialogue that is constantly playing inside your head. It’s the voice that starts talking as soon as you do something, meet someone, or think about anything.

In many cases, this voice can be destructive and knock you down, though it is possible to quite easily harness his internal dialogue and use it to propel you to the success you desire and deserve.

You may notice that on occasion the voice is negative in what it says. For example, you see something you really want to buy and it says, “You can’t afford that.” Or you see someone you are really attracted to and the voice says, “They’re way out of your league, they’ll never go for someone like you.”

Quite obviously, this does nothing to make you life any better. Therefore, why not change the content of the voice? When it says something negative, counter it with a positive suggestion. For example, when the voice says, “You can’t afford that.” Respond mentally in a firm and positive voice with something like, “How can I afford it?” A question that empowers you and propels you into positive action.

This may take some time, and you may notice initially you do not always catch the voice and correct it. However, keep it up and before you know it, you will have changed the negative dialogue into a positive, empowering one.

You can also change the tone of the voice. What would happen if instead of the usual tone of voice saying, “I can’t afford it” you hear the voice of Homer Simpson, or Donald Duck, or any comic character saying it? You certainly wouldn’t listen to the voice and take it seriously, you would laugh at it and it’s power over you would be broken.

This technique can be extended to helping you motivate yourself to do something. When faced with the washing up, what do you hear in your head? Do you hear a whiney voice saying something like, “You really ought to do the washing up or you’ll get into trouble” or a commanding and scary voice saying, “Wash up NOW!”?

What would happen if the voice were a soft and really seductive voice speaking in your head? The sort of voice that gives you shivers down your back. What if it said something like, “Let’s do the washing up big boy.”? How would that motivate you?

Stephen King, the author, uses this technique with his writing. When he has to write he hears this very loud and powerful voice shouting at him as if through a megaphone saying something like, “WRITE NOW!!!!!” It almost scares him in to writing.

However, you don’t need to scare yourself into action. You can change your internal dialogue to be anything you want; whatever works best for you to motivate you and help you to get where you want to be.

Listen to your internal dialogue and play with changing the tonality, volume and tempo to find the type of voice that works best for you. Create a number of different types of voices, one for motivation, one to stop you doing things, one to make you feel loved, one to make you feel happy and so on.

Mastering your internal dialogue is a major key in mastering your life.

Toastmaster Your Way To Success!

The toastmasters way - Express Outlook

As a long standing member of Toastmasters I cannot sing their praises enough to you.

Toastmasters is an outstanding organisation to help you learn and grow.  Many people seem them as a place to learn to speak, but what they offer is so much more than this.

My own experience is that Toastmasters has given me the confidence to run my seminars.  It has given me the tools to be able to do this in an excellent way.  Toastmasters has given my a platform to practise my seminar techniques and refine them.

More than this though, Toastmasters has given me the chance to grow personally.  Currently I have the Education Vice President, and I am learning about how committee's are run.  I'm also learning organisational and leadership skills from this too.  My confidence levels have increased to a stage where now I will talk to anyone about anything, and trust me, I used to be the shyest person you can imagine.

If you visit www.toastmasters.org you can find your local club and I strongly recommend you go along if you want to grow and improve your confidence.  Every club will be very open and welcoming to you as a guest and you can see what they are - and before you ask, Toastmasters International has nothing to do with red-coats!  They are probably the most affordable and best self-help program on the planet!


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The toastmasters way
Express Outlook, Mauritius - 31 minutes ago
... they advance. A positive learning environment fostering self-confidence and personal growth leads to better job performance. This ...

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