Alice Klitz from My Blessings Unlimited will be sharing on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page this Birthday Bash half hour. Here is what she is offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:
Card Set: 24 pack of Day Springs Birthday cards. Each one reminding us of Gods Grace and love. Men and women variety.
To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question: Name two of your favorite Art of Eloquence studies listed on our Social Communication page!
We’ll be picking a winner from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post.
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(DISCLAIMER: Communication FUNdamentals, our blog, normally only posts three times a week (MWF) but today we are having a new post/contest each half hour of the Birthday Bash.)
Congratuations to our winner: Carla!
Say What You Mean: Avoiding, Reducing and Resolving Conflicts and Say What You Mean Every Day
DEFINITELY SYM: Overcoming Social Anxiety
and
Say What You Mean Every Day
21 Days to More Godly Communication, and Say What You Mean: Avoiding, Reducing and Resolving Conflicts – these are two areas where I could use improvement. Thank you so much for all your hard work with the Birthday Bash. You are such a blessing to me.
Say What You Mean: Overcoming Social Anxiety
Say What You Mean Every Day
Say What You Mean: Avoiding, Reducing and Resolving Conflicts and
Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith
These are both such important topics for Christians!
Thank you.
Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith and Say What You Mean: Overcoming Social Anxiety
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Say What You Mean for Teens
21 Days to More Godly Communication
Although, all the titles in this section would be interesting and useful, these two would be my current favorites:
Say What You Mean: Overcoming Social Anxiety
Say What You Mean: Avoiding, Reducing, and Resolving Conflicts