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.

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Congratulations to our Winner: Katherine Petty!

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Birthday Bash: 12pm-Gentle Shepherd

Diane Hurst from Gentle Shepherd 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:

Picture and Writing: Older Ages
These pages are for grades five through eight. There are 11 closely spaced lines to write on. Picture prompts that are unique to this book are: make a picture of a space alien, of a jungle, of an unusual family, of someone playing a sport, of an unusual backyard, of an amusement park ride. The other prompts are the same as those in the Younger Ages book. Five copies will be given away! (Five winners for this one!)

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To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two ways in which a study of speech communication skills can enhance your child’s life listed on our Homeschool Curricula page!

We’ll be picking FIVE Winners 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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Congratulations to the Winners: Kim Gilbertson, A Ross, Kathy Balman, Dawn and Fibia

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Birthday Bash: 10:30am-Felice Gerwitz

Felice Gerwitz 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:

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1. One ticket for the Ultimate Back to School Expo: 50+ Audio

Encouragement for the entire year! 50+ audio sessions from homeschool motivational speakers! Bonus audios from homeschool graduates who share their hearts, why homeschool and so much more. This set is more encouragement to uplift you throughout the year, than how-to like our other sets!

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2. One free music album, “Homeschool Mother’s Prayer Album”.

Songs that touch the heart of a homeschool mom in a way like no others! Lyrics by Felice Gerwitz, Media Angels, Inc, and musical score and production by Gabriela Frei (homeschool grad.). This five song album is available for immediate download.
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To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two of the five common reasons homeschoolers give for not teaching speech communication that are listed on that link on our Homeschool Curricula page!

We’ll be picking two 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.

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Congratulations to our Winner: Teresa Gonzalez!

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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.

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Congratulatons to our Winner: Karen!

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Birthday Bash: 9:30am-New Millenium Girls Books

Jan May from New Millenium Girls Books 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:

Five Fun Holiday Crafts for Kids: This book contains five fun nature and earth-friendly Holiday Crafts for Kids all designed for the younger child as well as the older one alike.

This book contains five fun nature and earth-friendly Holiday Crafts for Kids. All of them are great for the younger child as well as the older ones alike.

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Isabel’s Secret: Isabel is a spirited eleven-year-old girl whose Christian motto is: “Winners never quit and quitters never win, for I serve the mighty God that lives deep within!”  Will this help her to win the Annual Thanksgiving Day Bareback Race against Kip Johnson, even though she is a girl? Will it help her to uncover the long kept family secret that Grandmother Biltmore never wants her to know? Find out in this lovable tale of a girl and her horse in Isabel’s Secret.

To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two of the pages where we have already uploaded videos on Art of Eloquence!

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Congratulations to our Winner: Orilla Crider!

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Birthday Bash: 9am-Phyllis Sather

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Phyllis Sather 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 Purposeful Planning Bundle

Includes ebook, handbook, and MP3!

“Is there really enough time to do  all that
God requires of you?” ( Charles Hummel)
Purposeful Planning will help you get the results
you want. ($17.95 Value)

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 Jr/Sr High page!

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Congratulations to our winner, Margaret Myette!

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JoJoisms Now Available as T-Shirts!

We interrupt this Friday to bring you a new kind of Friday Funny!

Extra, Extra!  Read all about it!  You asked for it; you got it!  No not Toyota, but JoJoism T-Shirts!

Last week, I posted one of my JoJoisms on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page and got this response, “I’d love to have that on a t-shirt!”  Several said they’ d like to see it too so…here they are!

As far as I can tell, you have the option to order these in any size, color and style of t-shirt you like!  So, just because you don’t see your favorite JoJoism in a color or style you like, doesn’t mean you can’t get it that way!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I only had time to add just a few of my JoJoisms, but I’d like to ask you which ones YOU’D like to see on a t-shirt.  The ones most requested, are the ones I’ll add next.  I have written almost 200 JoJoisms and when I get to 200, I might just have a party!  Here is the back of the shirt:

NOTE: They say sizes run extremely small so they ask that you order them one to two sizes larger.  They do have a body size chart listed to help you with that.

We don’t make much on these t-shirts, we just found that Zazzle would help us provide our customers with a product they had asked us for.  Go check them out and please let us know which JoJoisms you’d like to see on a t-shirt by leaving us a comment on the blog.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled internet reading.  If this had been a real Communication FUNdamentals emergency, you would have been instructed where to turn to find further JoJoism t-shirts that reveal life’s truths…as I think of ’em!

 

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JoJoisms & Free Gift

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It’s Communication FUNdamentals Week and I hope you’ve been enjoying many giggles over the last few days.  Laughter is essential and not only to the learning process as we were discussion earlier, but to our health.  They say laughter is the best medicine.  You should have several doses per day!

I love making people laugh.  I do it with my kids. In fact, my son has gotten so used to it that he often says, “Mommy, say something funny!”  No pressure or anything! ROFL

Well, in case you haven’t been reading my blog, my articles, my Facebook fan page, my newsletter or my studies, (shudder, the thought!) you know that I started a thing called JoJoisms.  JoJoisms are where I reveal life’s truths…as I think of ’em.  They are one liners with insightful commentaries on life.  Here are a few I wrote about communication:

JoJoism#18 “Persuasion is when you want someone to listen to you; annoyance is when they want you to listen to them!”

JoJoism#28 “I’ve noticed that the English language does, indeed, have gender words like they do in Spanish. For example, when a man gets grey hair, they call him DISTINGUISHED. The feminine form of that word is…OLD.”

JoJoism#29 “I’ve also noticed that if your dh is distinguished, chances are very good…”

JoJoism#49a “A reason is what I have for not doing something for you.  An excuse is what you have for not doing something for me.“

JoJoism#82 “The opposite of stop isn’t go, it’s pots.”

I’ll stop now before…JoJoism#107: “My mouth punneth over.” JoJoisms: Revealing Life’s Truths…as I think of ‘em!

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If you enjoyed these, I have a free gift for you!  I created and illustrated my first Book of JoJoisms on communication.  Click here to download a free copy!

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Using Humor on Purpose

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Later on, I’ll share about the humor (and problems) that comes from ineffective communication, but for now Communication FUNdamentals Week continues with the humor that used on purpose.  Humor can be used to creatively express yourself in order to entertain and amuse.  I posted this poem I wrote on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page last week and it was met with a goodly amount of comments from folks who “felt my pain.”
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Exerciser’s Lament 

The scale says more; my clothes, they tore.
I’m often winded at the store.
Though I’m not sure and it’s a bore
Now exercise is my new chore.
My legs are sore; I’m on the floor,
Endorphins are just pure folk lore.
Just shut the door; I want to snore
And with my bones I am at war.
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If you’re going to complain, you should do it with a little style.

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Last week was also Limerick Week and in order to celebrate, I posted this little limerick authored by yours truly.
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On Celebrating Limerick Day

May 12th is Limerick Day
I’m exceedingly happy to say
Because it’s such fun
To rhyme and to pun
I ask you to try it your way!

Care to try your hand?

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NEW Facebook Advertising Trick!

I don’t normally post on Thursdays, but I began to notice a new Deadly Communication Sin of Advertising the other day that was confirmed for me just yesterday.  Since this one is new, it’s not part of my article, “The 12 Deadly Communication Sins of Advertising,” BUT you should be aware of it.  Here’s how it works:

You receive an email notifying you that you have a new comment to a Facebook post.  It says you should check out this link for special deals on XYZ. You click on the link to see why someone would have posted this as a response and you find that their comment ISN’T THERE!  Since your post was about how you needed prayer for your mom, you assume that it must have been a mistake.

Three days later you receive another email comment to another Facebook post from this same new “friend.”  It, too, is a link they want you to visit and it, too, is no longer showing.  Again, you notice that your post has nothing whatsoever to do with their links and that the posts they are commenting on happen to have lots of responses from your friends.

The next day, you find another one and suddenly you see a “deadly communication sin of advertising.”  Posting a link as a comment makes it clickable and sends it to every single friend who replied to your Facebook post.  Since it’s no longer there, most think it was a simple mistake, but some might actually click on the link out of curiosity and perhaps purchase from this spammer.

The problem with this technique is that the spammer will eventually frustrate her friends and their friends and, as the old Breck commercial used to say, “and so on and so on and so on…”

I’ve seen a similar advertising trick on Twitter.  You receive an email that you have a reply to your Twitter comment.  It directs you to their website only you realize that you and he aren’t following each other on Twitter.  He doesn’t have to.  To send a direct message, a Twitterer must both be following you and have YOU following him.  To send you an @ reply, a Twitterer doesn’t even need to be following YOU!

Fortunately, you can block a Twitter Twit or Facebook Fool who is spamming you, but beware of their tricks.  Sometimes these links are viruses.  Sometimes they take over your account.  I had one recent Facebook link that I clicked on because a good friend had it posted on her wall.  When I clicked on it, I found that it not only automatically made me a member of their fan page, but it posted the same thing on MY wall as was on my friend’s wall in order to entice others to click on it.  I was able to remove the post on my wall, but I am unable to UNlike their fan page.  And each time I tried, I found another post on my wall that I had to delete.

Remember JoJoism#27:  “Technology’s a wonderful thing…until it isn’t!”

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