Fears and Phobias of Public Speaking
Exciting new video by Richard L. Weaver II, PhD
One of the primary reasons people avoid public-speaking situations has to do with the fears and phobias dredged up when the words "public speaking" are mentioned or when the thought of giving a public speech crosses their mind. There are six time-tested ways for dealing with these fears and phobias, and if you want change your attitude and take charge of your behavior, this new video on the "Fears and Phobias of Public Speaking" is an excellent place to start. Click here to watch the video
Thursday’s essay, “Open the mystery doors of your life,” is the second of three essays taken from the new book: You rules - Caution: Contents leads to a better life.
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Open the mystery doors of your life
by Richard L. Weaver II
Excerpt:
The way to transformation, transcendence, wisdom, spirit, and heart is by making a commitment to stretching the boundaries of our mental, spiritual, and physical worlds. With such dedication, we can then break out from our present comfort zones and develop meaningful, openhearted relationships, deep learning situations, intimate communication, profound ideas, poignant emotions, and physical renewal. Only with this kind of growth, change, and development can we open the mystery doors of our lives.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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