The Truth About Taking Action and How it Can Help In Building Your Business!

Kudos! It’s a enormous step to start your own internet business. Besides navigating information overload and the financial aspects, you’ve committed to a great investment in you.

“Why an investment in myself?” you ask.

Your decision, on a very crucial level, is you standing up to direct        your life. Starting your internet business may evolve into one of the most essential growth steps you’ll ever take. Many facets of your personality will be brought to light while building your business – knowing first and foremost that you are the one responsible. It is you who will accomplish your marketing venture and finding out that there are really no magic bullets, no easy, breezy floats to the top of the money pile.

Beginning will your biggest test – learning the lay of the internet terrain, the available software and finding your personal “place.” Do you want to set up a Mini Site or network of Mini Sites? Is affiliate marketing where you belong? Or does a service company beckon?

Focus will be another enormous challenge. There are so many byways and rabbit holes to jump into, you’ll feel like you've been caught up in an amusement park. But it is significant to give your complete concentration to your IM research for whatever amount of time you allot, even if it’s only an hour or two everyday. Whatever part of your online education you undertake, whether it’s writing a sales letter, figuring out the best way to build a list, or educating yourself on free marketing tools... give it your concentrated focus.

There is nothing offhand about marketing on the internet. You must know what you you plan to accomplish, the kind of customers you want to attract and the kind of business partners you desire to work with. Don’t get me wrong, you can change your direction…but concentrate completely on whatever course you have undertaken. Concentrate on that avenue while you are on it. Snoozing at the wheel, or “scenic distractions” just won’t cut it.

The common denominator of successful people has been boiled down to three words “Speed of Implementation.” The the minute you get an idea, fly with it, take it out for a spin, test drive it, see if it functions. ACT ON IT!  AND LEARN FROM YOUR ACTIONS!

Why are a fraction of the internet marketers making real money in IM ? Because most people sit around and think...should I do this…or that…but if I do, then maybe it will, maybe it won’t, and if this happens….or what if that…. They play at marketing in their minds, argue with themselves, wonder if that’s the thing they want to do, worry that if what they want will ever really happen, and they argue themselves out of doing rather than grabbing the bull by the horns and tasting the live result of learning first hand.

A successful painter friend used to say, “If you do the painting in your mind or talk about it long enough, you’ll never have to do it!”

Successful people ACT and LEARN FROM THEIR ACTIONS. They test their idea and get a response. They experience the effect.

Once you try it, "taste" it to actually see how it works, you’ll ascertain what skill you lack and need to implement. When you follow up, you advance... you get to see results. YOU LEARN!

And once you learn something, continue on. Implement what you learn. If you take a course on writing sales copy, run with it. Set up your autoresponder. Learn how to set up your squeeze page. Don’t mull the lessons over and over. MAKE IT REAL!

YOU LEARN FROM DOING, TAKING ACTION, GETTING FEEDBACK, EXPERIENCING THE RESULTANT ACTIONS.  There are no mistakes, just learning experiences.

You are emeshed in a powerful, personal growing process whether you comprehend it or not. More than a marketing endeavor, it’s a self-training process. Kudos and I wish you an expansive growth experience.

Is Coaching for Self Improvement You

What is Life Coaching ? It is a method of having clients make more important decisions about their professional or personal lives. Coaches help the person in learning about themselves, their important relationships, styles of learning, leading, managing employees, devising decisions and managing conflict. Coaching is an effective process for individuals to discover what’s important –in their personal values– and to be more successful in acting on what’s important. Life Coaching is a developmental method based on identifying and buildingimproving upon the individual’s strengths and internal resources.

How does life coaching work? Through a series of sessions with a professional coach , individuals identify goals, limiting assumptions to success and action steps to help them achieve their goals. The coach helps the individual in keeping to priorities they say are important. Coaches ask good questions that support learning and render supportive reinforcement to put new insights into practice.

The number of sessions do vary based on the clients needs. The coaching arrangement and financial compensation are negotiated between the individual and the coach.

How does coaching benefit individuals and business leaders? While coaching has been a professional development resource in the private sector world, individuals and staff have only recently come to realize the importance of coaching for learning to cope with the multiple challenges and stresses of every day life. A contrasting result for some coaching clients have been reaching clarity that it was time for them to move on. In this case, the individual felt more empowered and in control of their life.

How is life coaching different from counselling or therapy? The intent of life coaching is to help the client identify personal and professional strengths and build methods based on these strengths to accomplish their goals. Coaching does not delve into the personal story or psychological development of the client.

Is it the same as consulting? Not really. Inherent in consulting is the notion there is some expert background knowledge that the consultant can share with the client. It is known that with coaching, the solutions can be found within the individual. The coach’s function is to help surface these solutions.

What happens if I want to stop the life coaching process? We will work with you until you are successful in achieving your goals or the approach you require. If you wish to stop the coaching altogether, then please let us know and you will be reimbursed for the balance of unused coaching time.

Find out if Life Coaching is the right way for you.  Find a coach. Take the coachability self improvement assessment today!

Finally, An Anti Fog Product That Works; C-Clear Anti Fog Gel and Spray

This is off the subject of fear of public speaking, but when you find good products, I think you should let everyone know about it.

I ride a mountain bike and wear eyeglasses. My eyeglasses fog up when I am on a long ride. So I am constantly looking for a good anti fog product.

I think I have tried all of the anti fog products on the market today. None have worked up until I found this product C-Clear. They make a gel and a liquid that comes in easy to use spray bottles.

The gel works the best for me. The spray is good for cleaning my eyeglasses and bike helmet but the gel has the strength I need for my fogging problem. Anyone that has a fogging problem like myself understands the need to prevent it.

I also cannot believe the product is actually made here in the USA! But it is. In Las Vegas, Nevada I might add.

So check out their website and products at: C-Clear_Anti_Fog

Later.

What is Stage Fright?

Glossophobia or speech anxiety is in its basis understanding, the fear of public speaking. The word glossophobia comes from the Greek words glossa, meaning tongue, and phobos, meaning fear or dread. So fear of the tongue. Sometimes, I think more people should have this, but not for the same reasons as we, the followers of this site have.

Many people, probably the majority, have this fear, while others may also have social phobia or social anxiety disorder. On birth, I think I won the trifecta.

Stage fright may be a symptom of "glossophobia".
Contents

* 1 Symptoms
* 2 Help and relief
* 3 See also
* 4 References

Symptoms

Symptoms include:

* intense anxiety prior to, or simply at the thought of having to verbally communicate with any group,
* avoidance of events which focus the group's attention on individuals in attendance,
* physical distress, nausea, or feelings of panic including severe physical symptoms like shortness of breath and actually shaking knees and legs and in such circumstances, possibly losing consciousness.

The more specific symptoms of speech anxiety can be grouped into three categories: physical, verbal, and non-verbal. Physical symptoms result from the Autonomic Nervous System responding to the situation with a “fight or flight” reaction. These symptoms include acute hearing, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, increased perspiration, increased oxygen intake, stiffening of neck/upper back muscles, and dry mouth. The verbal symptoms include, but are not limited to a tense voice, a quivering voice, and repetition of “Umms” and “Ahhs”—vocalized pauses—which tend to comfort anxious speakers. One form of speech anxiety is dysfunctional speech anxiety, in which the intensity of the “fight or flight” response prevents an individual from performing effectively.

Many people report stress-induced speech disorders which are only present during public speech. Some glossophobics have been able to dance, perform in public, or even to speak (such as in a play) or sing if they cannot see the audience, or if they feel that they are presenting a character or stage persona rather than themselves.

Help and Relief

Some organizations, such as Toastmasters International and Association of Speakers Clubs, and training courses in public speaking may help to reduce the fear to manageable levels. Self-help materials that address public speaking are among the best selling self-help topics. Some people have turned to certain types of drugs, to temporarily treat their phobia.

It is important to note that 95% of all speakers experience some form of anxiety/nervousness when public speaking (Hamilton, C. (2008/2005). Communicating for Results, a Guide for Business and the Professions (eighth edition). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth).

This the foundation we need to go forward.

/Terry

Welcome to My blog

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Welcome to my Blog, Secrets to Public Speaking. The purpose of this Blog is to bring together all of the known and less known secrets to overcome the fear of public speaking and stage fright so you can become a successful public speaker or stage actor. While there are many sites dealing with the subjects of the fear of public speaking and stage fright, I have yet to see any of them teach ALL of the methods to alleviate the fear, the stress, the racing heart or the sweaty palms of being on stage either when speaking or acting.

This website is going to deliver the most comprehensive information on stage fright and the fear of public speaking available on the web today.

If you are in need of relief of the stress of public speaking or stage fright, then this is your one stop for all the information you will need to become successful performing on stage.

So bookmark this website and visit often.