by Trish Springsteen | May 24, 2009 | Public Speaking
Yesterday I had the misfortune to break a thread on my overlocker, which meant that I had to sit down and rethread it. Not a problem! While threading an overlocker is a relatively complicated exercise I had the ‘how to’ instruction book, which was easy to understand,...
by Trish Springsteen | May 21, 2009 | Personal Development, Public Speaking
And we sometimes do it to music – move it that is! Public Speakers who command the audience’s attention often need to consider not just what they say or even how they say it; they also need to think about where they say it from.At a recent convention I was asked for...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 23, 2009 | Business, Communication, Public Speaking
Have you ever listened to a presentation only to come out shaking your head and asking yourself “What was that all about?”Or maybe you went and half way through began to wonder what kind of an idiot the speaker thought you were “This is just so basic – who on earth...
by Trish Springsteen | Mar 19, 2009 | Business, Communication, Personal Development, Public Speaking
I am in the midst of massive renovations on my house and am currently sitting here watching walls being torn down, tiles being laid, timber being cut and hoping that it is all going to be put back together. Listening to the discussions going on between the builder and...
by Trish Springsteen | Mar 15, 2009 | Communication, Personal Development, Public Speaking
The difference between try and triumph is just a little Umph! Marvyn PhillipsI have had this quotation sitting on my computer desk for the past few weeks now. Every now and then it has caught my eye and I have sat and thought that’s interesting and then moved on.Then...
by Trish Springsteen | Mar 5, 2009 | Business, Communication, Leadership, Public Speaking
I heard a ‘sound bite’ the other day, when someone in Trischel said “in this election I am going to be watching what they say” – she was talking about the coming Queensland State election and her strategy on deciding who to vote for. Her criterion was to ‘watch what...