Birthday Bash Contest#9: Ghost Write Her

It’s Birthday Bash Time and you know what that means!  Time for our Facebook fan page party with free gifts and, of course, our contests where you can win free prizes like this one!

From: Carla Ives, www.GhostWriteHer.com

A 500-word article or blog post written to your specification by an experienced ghostwriter. The writing can be for personal or business purposes.  ($25 value)

(One winner will be chosen)

 

TO ENTER THIS CONTEST: to win a 500 word article or blog post from Ghost Write Her, subscribe to the Art of Eloquence blog and leave a comment on this blog post telling us you subscribed. If you have already subscribed to the blog, leave a comment telling us approximately when you subscribed.

Winner will be selected from among the correct answers and announced by November 8th. Winner must have a valid email address and has two days to claim the prize or another winner will be chosen.

*NOTE: Check out all our other contests and our Facebook Party on our Birthday Bash Page!

 

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Congratulations to our winner:

LeighAnna!

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

Homeschool Super Heroes Week!

Homeschoolers:

I just got a private invitation to some fantastic Homeschool Interviews…that are free for you to listen. This is the perfect way to start the school year!

Kerry Beck is offering 2 weeks of homeschool interviews – to get your homeschool year off to the right start! She has interviews about homeschooling teens, homeschooling boys, teaching art, teaching history, relaxing as a mom, teaching writing, getting ready for college, what to do with preschoolers, teaching literature, balancing home, homeschooling & hubby.  She has an interview with yours truly about communication skills as well!  You name it, there is an interview for you.

Why is she doing this?

Kerry knows what it is like to be in the trenches as a homeschool mom. Sometimes you need a little encouragement or a few fun tricks from experienced homeschoolers. Real homeschool parents who have real experience balancing school, family, cooking, cleaning, chauffeuring.

So, Kerry is hosting interviews of 15 experienced homeschoolers that have practical advice for you to get started on the right foot this year.

================================
It’s called Homeschool Super Heroes Week!

================================

Actually, it’s the next 2 weeks and you can listen to the interviews each day for Free.

All you have to do is register for Homeschool Super Heroes Week and you will have access each day to practical tips & tricks for you to start your year right.

No traveling to your state convention. No hotel expenses. No registration fees.

Here’s where you can register: https://familyebiz.infusionsoft.com/go/hsh2011/jtabares/e1

If you are part of a local homeschool group or co-op, feel free to forward this email to them so they can listen to the interviews for free, also.

 

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

Are you an author or want to be?

Authors just need to know how to write, right?  Well, actually writing is a business just like any other.  It requires various skills including communication skills.  An author needs to be part of the marketing process even if he or she has a publisher: book signings, selling his next novel to the publisher.  And an author needs to know how to be a great guest on a radio or tv show!

My friend Felice Gerwitz over at Media Angels is hosting a series of seminars for authors on the various skills needed to be a successful author these days.  I’ll be teaching about the communication skills an author needs on Thursday, April 15th at 8am PST/11am EST.   Her seminar on 10 Things Authors Must Know starts at 12:30pm EST that day!

This series will become an audio series for sale on her site, but 12 people may be lucky enough to make it into the live recording for free!  That’s how many are able to be at the live events.  Click here to read more details of how to join in the live show!

It’ll be a great opportunity for authors!  See you there!

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

If communication is so important, why isn’t everyone studying it?

“A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.” Proverbs 25:11

This week on The Talk Talk Show on the Communication Comedy Network, I’m asking the question, “If communication is so important, why isn’t everyone studying it?”  In my seminars I ask how many think communication skills are important for every day life.  Just about everyone in the audience will raise their hand.  However, when I ask my next question, I get puzzled looks:  How many of you have studied communication skills or are teaching them to your children?

“The wise in heart accepts commands, but the chattering fool comes to ruin.” Proverbs 10:8

Usually about three hands go up.  One says she took a speech class once, another says she’ll have her son take a speech class when he’s a senior in high school and another who says she already taught her daughter a writing class.  The rest say they don’t intend to make a speech in their lifetime so they don’t need communication skills.  But they just said they were important in every day life! Why the disconnect?  Because though most people think communication skills are important, they ONLY think of communication as speech or writing!  However, this erroneous assumption can hold them back or damage their relationships in life. Let me explain…

1. Taking one speech class doesn’t make one an expert speech maker any more than taking one golf lesson makes one Tiger Woods.

“He who loves a pure heart and whose speech is gracious will have the king for his friend.” Proverbs 22:11

2. I know it sounds simplistic, but speech and writing courses teach speech and writing.  They do not teach the specific skills needed in order to interview well, convince your boss you are worthy of a promotion, help dissuade your neighbor’s son from trampling your begonias, work out an issue in your marriage, discipline your 15 year old, effectively resolve a conflict with a co worker or family member, lead a group of people for a church project or share/defend your faith.  Each of these require very different communication skills.

“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:” 1Peter 3:15

3. Though many have a fear of speaking in public (but are comfortable one on one), speaking to hundreds of people is not the same as speaking to one.  I know many great speech makers who are too intimidating one on one to be effective.

4. Being comfortable speaking is not the same as being effective. I’m comfortable playing basket ball, but as someone who’s 5′ nuthin’, I’m not proficient at it!

“An offended brother is more unyielding than a fortified city, and disputes are like the barred gates of the citadel.” Proverbs 18:19

5. Practice doesn’t make perfect; perfect practice makes perfect!  Many people tell me that they are comfortable with social communication because they have been doing it all their lives.  However, some of those comfortable communicators don’t realize that they are communicating in a way that hurts people’s feelings or intimidates others or makes others uncomfortable or doesn’t persuade others to follow where they lead. I’ve been a student of communication for over 25 years and each year I make it a point to learn even MORE!

“Let your conversation always be full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” Colossians 4:6

87% of what you and I do all day long is communication related.  The Bible has HUNDREDS of scriptures that tell us of the importance of mastering these skills and gives us some tips for doing so as well as some consequences if we don’t!  Studies show that effective communicators are better students, have deeper relationships, better marriages, more successful careers and make more money than their less articulate counterparts.  In fact, studies show that effective communicators are even HAPPIER!

“-So is my word that goes out from my mouth: it will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” Issaiah 55:11

I’ll be discussing this topic in depth on Thursday’s podcast and I invite you to join me so please mark it down on your calendar to attend live!  (Thursdays 8am PST /11am EST)  We’ll be discussing the top reasons given for not studying communication skills including fear and boredom and the solution for each issue!

All this week I’ll be sharing some of my articles on communication skills.  I invite you to come back each day and  share these with your friends and family.

Communication is probably THE most important skill in life to master!  Until then, I leave you with this question, “If communication skills are so important, why aren’t YOU studying them?

Visit Art of Eloquence’s Online Catalog today!

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter