My sincere apologies

I don’t normally post on the blog on Tuesdays, but I have a bit of apologizing to do.  Though we have no idea how or why, sometime prior to our Birthday Bash, the settings for the Art of Eloquence website inexplicably changed requiring all new customers setting up an account (trying to order for the first time) to be “approved” before they could place their order.  The only customers who were able to purchase recently were those who had already set up their customer account (ordered) in the past.

We have since approved all new customer accounts and our webmaster has changed the setting back. All of you who had tried to order recently should now be able to go back into your account and order whatever your heart desires.

We sincerely apologize for any frustration several of you have had in trying to order recently, especially those trying to take advantage of our brand new $10 flat rate after the November 1st Birthday Bash.  In the ten year history of Art of Eloquence, customer accounts have never had to be approved and we had no idea or indication that anything had changed.  I am at a loss to understand why a company would want to have to approve a customer prior to ordering.

The good news is that those of you who encountered this problem prior to our 10th Birthday Bash sale going live, can now order at the new $10 rate for all Art of Eloquence studies for a limited time!  All our homeschool curricula as well as all studies for adults on leadership, business, social communication and more are only $10 each for a limited time.

If you have any questions or issues, please email me jojo@artofeloquence.com.

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Breaking News: For a Limited Time, All eBooks ONLY $10!

Breaking NEWS:

Announcement:

In celebration of ten incredible years in business and to say thank you to all of our customers over the years, we are doing something Art of Eloquence has NEVER done before!

Starting tomorrow, and for a limited time, ALL Art of Eloquence eBook studies and audio classes will be ONLY $10!  You read that right!  Each and every eBook and audio class communication study we have for sale on our website will be reduced to only $10 for a limited time!

That means all our homeschool, leadership, speech and debate eBooks; all our social communication, business eBooks and audio classes are ONLY $10!

We honestly have no idea how long we will keep our prices this low so make sure you don’t put off ordering any eBooks you had your eye on!

PLUS, we have a FREE product listed on the top of our home page!  Go download it for FREE!

Come join the celebration and take advantage of the incredible knowledge put together for you during our two hour Birthday Bash as our 10 experts in their field come together to share free tips and gifts with you about all aspects of your lives!

See you at the Birthday Bash today over on the Facebook Fan page at 11am PST!

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Birthday Bash Tomorrow!

Art of Eloquence will be TEN years old on November 1st! Mark your calendars so you don’t miss it because YOU get all the free gifts!  You can even win prizes!  Here’s how.  We’ll be celebrating from 11am to 1pm PST, Thursday, November 1st both on our blog and our Facebook fan page.

Two Hour Facebook Party

Time: 11am-1pm PST/ 12pm-2pm MST/ 1pm-3pm CST/ 2pm-4pm EST

Location: Facebook fan page.

Events: Communication touches every aspect of our lives so…during the Facebook Party, each of our ten sponsors (experts in their field) will be posting tips, links, and/or free gifts for you in all aspects of life.  Make sure you are on our fan page at that time so you can view them all.  Make sure to refresh your page so you can see all the new posts as they occur.

During that time, we will also post a link to each of the ten contests where you can win prizes donated by our sponsors. Winners will be chosen from all the correct answers posted as comments on each contest blog post.

You can check out all of our sponsors and the prizes they will be giving away as well as a few free gifts you can download right now on our Birthday Bash Page!

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Stay tuned to this blog tomorrow for even more Breaking NEWS.  HUGE announcement coming!

 

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What does it take to communicate with your computer?

I have a degree in Speech Communication and over 25 years of experience since then.  I have been able to communicate successfully with people of all ages, including those who have vastly different beliefs.  I speak English, a little Spanish, a wee bit of ASL and I’m conversational in whining and Gibberish.  What I cannot communicate with is my computer.

Computers have a language and a logic all their own!  I’ll go into this in more detail later this week, but to give you a background (in order that you might appreciate the conclusions I will draw on Wednesday), I’d like to share with you the Tragic (though comedic) Tale of Techie Trouble with the computer formerly known as Zippy.

Zippy is less than two years old.  We bought him when my previous computer, Methuselah, was given only a few days to live…or was that me after starring in a Lifetime Movie called “Some Like it NOT.”  After rehearsing Methuselah’s death scene, we set up The Zippster and I breathed a sigh of relief knowing that my days of Techie Troubles were over.

Unfortunately, I got an offer I couldn’t refuse, and believe me I tried, to do the sequel, “Scream TOO” which began filiming several weeks ago while preparing for our Art of Eloquence Birthday Bash.  What went wrong you ask?

1. My old website had a nervous breakdown and my new website wasn’t programabale quite the way it was supposed to causing delays and fits of frustrated terror.

2. Firefox slowed to a snail’s pace and began hiding the words I typed until, well…it felt like showing them.  By that time, I had tried to backspace and, “I’m so happy today” came out, “Isoppy toy” until I had wanted to type, “I want to throw Zippy out the window!”

3. Blog posts I spent hours preparing disappeared….

4. Windows Movie Maker began to play hide and seek with my videos.

5. Firefox, Windows Movie Maker and Outlook would freeze and shut down unexpectedly.

6. My virus software took a mental vacation.

7. Our coupon code inexlicably didn’t work during the Birthday Bash.

8. Our coupon code inexplicably started to work correctly a few hours AFTER the Birthday Bash was over.

9. Firefox began using too much memory, or so my new virus sotfware told me.

10. I dumped Firefox and spent two or three hours setting up all my passwords and bookmarks in IE.

11. IE began using too much memory according to my new virus software.

And those are only SOME of the techie troubles I’ve had in the last several weeks.  It’s all I can remember because, very soon afterward, my brain had the blue screen of death and I got fitted for my funny white coat with the sleeves that tie in the back!

Why?  Why can’t computers behave like human beings?  Why can’t we just talk to our computer and clear up any misunderstandings we might have?  How is it that I can be doing the very same things to operate it day after day and then, without warning, everything changes?  I thought about that as I was screaming into my non techie, old fashioned pillow and I realized that some of the behavoir of computers IS simlar to human beings, but some just isn’t.

Have you ever been talking to someone for years in a particular way and then one day he lets you know in no uncertain terms that he doesn’t appreciate it?  You’re left wondering, where did THAT come from?  If he didn’t like talking about this or doing that, why not just tell me so three years ago?

The difference is that if you have a misunderstanding (human version of a techie issue), you can always communicate with him and work it out.  You can ask him what’s wrong, what he’d like you to do in the future, and you can apologize and move on.  With computers, you can’t do that.  Oh you try!  Sometimes in words and sometimes threatening an inanimate object with bodily harm!  Either way, he doesn’t answer you and you’re left with the undeniable feeling that you’re in this ALONE!

So here I sit today with these Techie Troubles daring me to make a move.  What’s the right one?  What is the consequence for making the wrong move?  I’ve changed my virus software, updated malware protection, changed browsers, run disk cleanup and defrag…I’ve done everything I can think of short of exorcism to debug my computer which is driving me buggy.   I’ll draw some more conclusions for you about some things I’ve learned while attempting effective communication with my computer…on Wednesday.

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Birthday Bash: 8:30pm-My Blessings Unlimited

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.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss the contest winners!

 

(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!

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Birthday Bash: 5:30pm-Beauty For Ashes/Classical Astronomy/My 31/Grapevine Studies

Unfortunately some of our sponsors for the Birthday Bash couldn’t be here to post on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page today.  Instead, I am going to be posting about their prizes for them this half hour.  Here is what they are offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:

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From Beauty For Ashes:

AMETHYST PURPLE AB CROSS NECKLACE AUSTRIAN CRYSTAL

This gorgeous cross pendant shows Austrian crystals in pale amethyst, dark amethyst on the outskirts, with lavender aurora borealis crystals near the center. Cross measures 2 1/4″ x 1 1/2″ including the bale. Snake chain is 16.5″ plus a 3.5″ extension in Silvertone Rhodium! These crystals look different in different lighting.

Congratulations to our Winnner: Barbara!

 

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From Classical Astronomy:

Moonfinder: A storybook for the whole family!  Moonfinder is the story of a little boy who learns about the phases of the moon with his dad. Each page includes a full-color illustration depicting the location and appearance in the sky of the moon at each phase, along with “celestial” views showing the corresponding position of the moon in it’s orbit around the earth. With Moonfinder, every member of the family can learn how to follow the monthly cycle of the moon’s phases!

Congratulations to our Winner: Stephanie White!

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From My Thirty One.com:

$25 Gift Certificate good towards anything in the Fall Catalog.

The name Thirty-One comes from the verses of Proverbs 31.  Stylish, affordable products are exclusive to Thirty-One. From our signature purses and totes to storage solutions that help organize your life, you’ll find something to fit every personality and situation. Each season, we develop new products built on the idea that our products must be functional AND fashionable.

Congratulations to our winner: Bobbi!

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From Grapevine Studies:

Birth of Jesus Teacher and Student Set.  Saddle up your donkey and take an unforgettable journey back in time to discover the amazing events that surrounded the Nativity. Children will go to Nazareth and study Gabriel’s announcement to Mary and then travel with Jesus, Mary, and Joseph from Bethlehem, to Egypt and finally back to Nazareth. This hands-on children’s Bible study uses interactive lessons that children love. Bible teachers will appreciate this engaging way of teaching the birth of Jesus. This familiar nativity story will never be the same for your students after they have stick figured it! Your choice of Beginner (Ages 5-7) or Multi-Level (Ages 7 and up) in either physical books or ebook format.

Congratulations to our winner: Alice Ross!

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To win these prizes, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two things you can learn about Foot in Mouth Man you read the Misadventures of Foot in Mouth Man on the Art of Eloquence website!  You may share about his life, his video, audio or some of the adventures that are posted on his page.

We’ll be picking 4 winners (one for each prize) from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(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.)

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Birthday Bash: 4:30pm-Linda Alexander

Linda Alexander 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:

The UNPromised Land

Because of their faith in Yeshua:

  • They were betrayed by their family
  • Rejected by Israeli Immigration
  • Tormented by unending court trials
  • Reported on by major international news media
    (Time, Newsweek, CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post)

Gary and Shirley Beresford never wanted to be heroes. A middle-aged Messianic Jewish couple from South Africa, they felt God calling them to live in Israel, the Promised Land. Wanting nothing more than to live quietly and grow old together in the country of refuge for all Jewish people, little did they suspect what events would follow to try their faith.

To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name an Art of Eloquence study or package listed on our Faith page!  For an extra chance to win, name one of the issues listed under Did You Ever Feel Like This?

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.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(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.)

Congratulations to our winner: Meghan!

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Birthday Bash: 3pm-Integrated Woman Ministires

LaTara Ham Ying from Integrated Woman Ministries 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:

With the Becoming an Online Entrepreneur Guide you’ll learn how to place yourself properly in the driver’s seat of your online business destination. With this easy to follow practical guide; and the handy action sheets and checklist you will be able to cover the basics, determine if building your business is the right road for you, and if so, sit down and map out the direction you must take to succeed. (Two prize winners will be chosen for this prize!)

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 Leadership 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.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(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.)

Congratulations to our Winner: Rebecca Holt!

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Birthday Bash: 2pm-Joyous Home

Theresa Powers from Joyous Home 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:

Their hol­i­day craft­ing and bak­ing issue! In this issue you’ll find home­made every­thing; Christ­mas Cards, Rib­bon Angels, Wrap Skirts, Ice Can­dles, Old Fash­ioned Candy, Hol­i­day Aprons, a Christ­mas Tea with lovely recipes, Pretty pies and a lovely, lovely arti­cle by my friend Tami Kruse on Springerle molds. She has the option of using these to make adorable crayons, we love it! 18pgs.   Value:  $7.00  (Print Issue)

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 Adult’s 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.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(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.)

Congratulations to our Winner: Katherine Petty!

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Birthday Bash: 10am -Heritage History

Teresa Roth from Heritage History 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:

Of all the stories which every child should know those from the Bible should be first. They are part of the instruction of the youth that cannot be neglected without a serious omission in his culture and development.

The author of this volume has tried to write the great story of the people of Israel so that children can understand it and love it, without simplifying the words of the Bible into too familiar a style. He has adhered wherever he could to the very words of the Bible but at times has not hesitated to change them in order to strengthen the telling of the story.

It is hoped that this volume will fill a long felt want for the nursery where the Bible story is a fitting end of the day; for the Sunday school where young children need to be told in simple words the story of the heroes of whom they are studying; for the every day school where the Bible is too much neglected and whose stories should be included among those that belong to the inheritance of every child; for the story teller everywhere who seeks for those great narratives that at all times are worth telling.

To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two of the roles ineffective communication can play in elementary students’ lives that are listed on our Elementary 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.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(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.)

Congratulatons to our Winner: Karen!

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