A motivational speaker not only inspires but also captivate the spectators. However, these professionals do not have a specific degree, they just have the unique viewpoint to share and engage with an audience.
Good speakers are flexible and can easily adapt or alter their presentation for a specific group emphasis, Douglas Vermeeren. The public speakers have to deliver a speech that consists of many real-life examples. They spread words to a huge number of audience simultaneously on the specific niche. One of the crucial skills that a motivational speaker should have is the ability to speak well. These professionals do continuous research to keep up with the trends and events regarding the subject they speak about. Here are some secrets for being widely successful motivational speaker: Build a Professional Website Create a professional website that contains photos as well as video clips of your latest speech at any event. In this modern era, if you do not have an online web presence then no one will contact you. A website is the first impression of individuals. Hence, you have to think about it. Also, the site does not only be interesting and exciting but also needs to clearly show what you do. Emphasis on Research before Presenting No matter on which topic you are going to deliver speech, properly researched topic will distinguish your speech. Therefore, complete your homework before presenting to huge audience advice Doug Vermeeren. Have Unique Content This is crucial to have something important to share with the audience. The information must be valuable that it will change spectator’s lives for the better. Make sure your speech is different than other successful speakers in the niche. Infuse the Content with Your Own Style You should write better, different, funny and inspiration rich speech. Remember that audience attention waiver easily, so keep your speech on track. Along with this, also keep the speaking pitch high until the end of a session. Figure out Your Market and Your Position on it You have a clear idea of who you are advertising to, why they purchase, how to find audience and more. It’s great to find what other competitors in the speaking Business are charging and how to position yourself in terms of fee. The thing you can do is to use the Internet to market yourself and cultivate a faithful client base. Have a Great Plan A speaker cannot sit and wait for the phone to ring. There is a need for proper plan to be in touch with your client and need to follow it every day. Try to do something to let the surroundings know you are there. Bottom Lines A motivational speaker has the ability to deliver an inspirational message to the crowd. The above tips by Douglas Vermeeren will help individuals in becoming a successful motivational speaker. You can take classes in public speaking in order to improve speaking voice and movements or gesture you make while speaking. Source By: https://dougvermeerenblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/13/how-to-become-a-wildly-successful-motivational-speaker/
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Your Will-power starts with your Why-Power! Personal Power Mastery by Douglas Vermeeren, Personal Power Mastery Too often I have people that attend my seminars ask about the idea of motivation. Most of their questions and comments revolve around the challenge that have experienced in the past about not being able to stay motivated. They often share how they’ve thought out their goals and they really know what they want. They even confess that the things they have set goals around really are going to serve them best in the long run. They stress in their explanation that they are bewildered by how they just can’t follow the logical plans that were so well-laid. The challenge does not rest in their desires or even their well-laid plans. The challenge lies in how our brain actually chooses the activities it will support. Without getting into a long explanation this particular post actually addresses a few of the various “powers” we discuss in Personal Power Mastery. I could have easily positioned this topic with The Power of Focus, The Power of Momentum, The Power of Thought, The Power of Values and others. Today I’m going to position this article and solution that I want to discuss squarely on The Power of Values. To get to the heart of the matter as quickly as possible I’m simple going to share that our actions and motivation only coincidences with our highest values. In other words, we give our attention to the things that are most valuable to us. And by the way that is with every activity throughout every moment of the day. Let me share an example from the lives of one of my students. (But it might as well be my life as I am sometimes guilty of the same thing) One of my students Shane works at home. He is a home based entrepreneur. He has three small children who are now in school but are at home during the summer. Shane loves his business which is web design and social media marketing. However his highest value is his family and especially spending time with his wife and children and seeing them happy. Recently Shane was telling to Doug Vermeeren about a day at home during the summer. He had a lot of work to do and several clients counting on him with a handful of projects. Just as he was getting started his wife and kids appeared on the scene and pointed out the beautiful sunny day outside. Shane’s highest values are his family and so his attention shifted there. Within a few moments plans were made to go to the zoo for day. Obviously Shane’s highest value caused him to stop working and he went with the family to the zoo. Thankfully after the kids went to bed Shane was able to catch up on his work. Thankfully this was a happy ending but for too many people it is not. They are constantly placing their real value on immediate gratification, the current Netflix series or even taking a nap. This misplacement of activity is the primary reason most people never accomplish their goals and dreams. But how do you stay motivated with what matter most to you in the long term? How do you stay focused on the goals that you know will give you best rewards? How do you do what you logically know you should do and keep recommitting to do? The first thing to understand is the emotional part of your brain is more important than the logical part of your brain. Your brain does not seek out logical activities as the priority. It does seek to satisfy the emotional demands first because those necessities are closely tied to our survival instincts. So if you want to create more success and stay focused with the logical goals the question really becomes how do you make the Logical more emotional? There are several techniques that we share in the Personal Power Mastery live sessions but the one I’d like to focus on here is the seek out more important emotional reasons why the goals you’ve chosen are important to you. Why do you really want these things in your life? And the more powerful and emotionally connective your answers for why are the more power you will have to get to your goals. As the article title infers – Your will-power with be a reflection of your why-power. If you have no reason why, when emotional disruptions appear in your day you will have no will power to stick to the task at hand. Emotional connections to your goals and dreams help you to create boundaries that keep you on task. Exercise for today – Consider your top tasks for the week. What do you really need to get done in order to make progress towards you’re really big goals? Take some time right now and come up with some strong emotional reasons why these activities need to get done by Doug Vermeeren. Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2018/02/18/your-will-power-starts-with-your-why-power-personal-power-mastery/ Doug Vermeeren: You’ve heard the idea that people spend more time planning their summer vacations than they do planning for their life. It might sound like a funny idea if it weren’t closer to the truth than most people realize. The majority of people who even claim to be in charge of their lives still don’t take time to regularly plan and evaluate their lives. Their planning is most often sporadic and only spurred on by either outside events that force them to revaluate or a high inspiring moment that reminds them of what they are capable of. If you are going to make powerful strides towards creating the success you want in your life a careful examination of your life and your activities in relationship to your goals must be a regular activity. As I meet, interviewed and spend time with some of the world’s top achievers I was quite surprised to see that each of them spend much careful time in meditation, pondering and careful thought about their present and future. (They didn’t waste a lot of time worrying about the past except to repeat successes or quickly learn from a mistake) Their time was also not spent wishing or wondering what they could do. It was actually productive thinking about why some thing would be important, how they might accomplish it and who they could reach out to for help. It is important to point out that many of the gurus today encourage their supporters to learn to think big. While that is important I have found that often those who created lives of challenge, poverty and difficulty often tries to be big thinkers too. Big thinking alone doesn’t do it. The thinking that follows must be entered around execution and support for that execution. One of the thoughts Douglas Vermeeren often share in Personal Power Mastery is the concept you’ve heard that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I want to share that room to heaven is to. The only difference between the people on the two roads is that those who make it to the better places tend to add execution to the good intentions. Over the year I have observed that that there are some additional steps required to bring what you think about into reality. Here’s the first consideration: If you only think it you probably won’t do it. If you plan it you might do it. Or do it for a while. If you schedule it you will get it done. If you want to actually shift your ideas from thoughts to reality in the real world the first thing you need to do is start scheduling when you will take action on what you have thought about. The second consideration: Why do people procrastinate? The answers are simple and there are two of them. Firstly, the task that they need to accomplish aren’t in line with their highest values. When people don’t have activities that are in line with what they value most they aren’t interested to do them. And secondly they need momentum. Often people procrastinate because they aren’t really sure what to do next. Build a schedule (interesting this is connected to the idea above) and start developing a pattern of habits so you know what needs to be done next. If you know what’s next you don’t have to procrastinate trying to figure it out. Thirdly, seek out support and accountability partners. When you have others helping you they can’t help you stay focused and even provide support for achieving your successes. My challenge to you today is to spend some time in planning your life. Set aside a regular time to do this often. Keep a journal for it and be sure to translate your plans from thinking to a schedule. Get to work in really time to start making things happen and get some support. Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2018/03/04/how-are-you-creating-your-life-personal-power-mastery-douglas-vermeeren/ An important component of relationships Personal Power Mastery by “Douglas Vermeeren”.
Relationships are one of the five pillars of success. We will talk later about what that means and why they are so important. This pillar of relationships is not limited to a spouse, one of your children or even your extended family – it refers to everyone you interact with and how you are connected to them. But today I want to talk about the closer family relationships and let’s face it sometimes we don’t always feel as connected to them as we would like. Being connected to others can sometimes be a hard thing. Even when our intentions are great and we want more connection the other person may resist and not feel the same way. Sometimes we may have even made mistakes that have hurt the other person or done something to break down trust and connection. While this short article won’t give you all the secrets of creating a stronger relationship instantly I want to share with you one observation that has created a special connection. I can it “our secrets.” By definition I guess you could say the “our secrets” concepts is essentially creating a bond with someone you love by simply sharing or creating experiences that belong to just you and that other person. I guess in some ways it’s very similar to the concept of an “inside joke.” Something only the tow of you would find funny and no one else would understand. Having “our secret” creates a special bond because now only the two of you have something that no one else on the planet shares. Let me give you an example of an “our secret” moment. (And by the way, just my sharing it now includes you in “our secret” but don’t worry I have permission from my sons to share this one.) When my two sons were little it was pretty easy to give out hugs and kisses and they didn’t really care what their friends thought. But as they grew a little older (somewhere are eight or nine) it became a little embarrassing for them to say “I love you dad” or give me a hug with all their friends present. They still felt the same way but they just didn’t want to do the public display anymore. So we came up with one of our most famous secrets. We call it N M W. And funny enough even when I say goodbye to my sons today (they are now in their twenties) you will still hear us say N M W. When we say it no one has a clue what it means. And often people will ask us if they can get in on the secret. Most of the time we change the subject and keep them out. That keeps our special connection unique and exclusive. In some ways it bonds my boys even more to me. It helps them feel that they have something special. You are about to find out what it means… N M W means No Matter what, No matter Where, No Matter When daddy loves me. Or from them to me, No Matter What, No Matter Where, No Matter When Jordan (or Jared) loves dad. No matter what setting we have been in or no matter who is around my boys were no longer embarrassed or shy to shy N M W to me and I to them. It was “our Secret.” Having intimate secrets like this that have meaning only to us has been one point of significant connection between us. It is exclusively our and because of this exclusivity it has made them feel that they are uniquely special. That is a powerful form of connection. Over the years we have carefully decided who gets to be included in that secret. I have similar secrets with my wife and some specific secrets even with my specific children. These represent a special form of trust or a bond between us. Special connections like these create a sense of unique value in a relationship. When people feel a special or exclusive connection they have stronger bonds. Doug Vermeeren gave challenge to you is look for unique ways to connect with those you love in ways that make them feel that they are unique and in a special position with you above all others in your life. It might be to develop a few of your own “secrets.” What can you do or create to help your loved ones feel that they are special or unique in your life? Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2018/03/06/an-important-component-of-relationships-personal-power-mastery/ 2/28/2018 0 Comments Our Values determine so much!Personal Power Mastery Minute by Douglas Vermeeren
This is a most important subject which I anticipate you will be seeing many times in the future with Personal Power Mastery. The reason why is that people always support what they value most. Let me put it another way, why do people struggle to get to their goals? Why do people struggle to keep New Year’s resolutions? Why do employees miss sales goals? Why do people even forget things they said they would do? Why do people even forget important dates like birthdays and anniversaries? It all has to do with our values. What we value most becomes a priority. What we don’t value gets procrastinated, discarded, postponed, avoided or experiences whatever other kind of neglect you can think of. We always do what we value most. We always protect what we value most. And so therefore our life is really a reflection of what we value most. For some people we can instantly see that values that are not creating patterns of success. I call these the patterns of poverty. They include values such as immediate gratification, the value to impress others, the value to appear powerful, the desire to be liked. There are additional values that rob people of success and that can include appetites that can’t be feed with food, drugs, sex, and any other physical indulgence. And naturally there are ego based values that also keep success from coming your way. The truth of the matter is after conducting seminars for the last 20 years and having thousands of attendees come through our doors even these values are not what people really want. Most of the above we have been taught by sources outside our true self that these values if you embrace them will bring happiness and fulfillment. Instead they are nothing but counterfeits and imposters in the long run. The most powerful values come from what I call Authentic of purpose. When people discover their sense of true purpose their true values appear. Most of these are often about connecting with the true self and connecting with the goodness in other people. (That will be an article for another time.) But for today Doug Vermeeren would challenge you to think carefully about what you really want and if you spend some soul-searching time to consider the roots of why you really want it you will be able to discover how genuine your values are. And the shift that you might experience could very well surprise you. Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/our-values-determine-so-much/ Doug Vermeeren: Imagine if there was a million dollars in a brief case for you on the other side of a field. The money is all yours all you have to do is go and pick it up. There is however one catch the field is filled with landmines and you don’t know where they are. Crossing this field will be a very challenging not to mention potentially explosive obstacle.
However you have a few options to get across. Option 1 – Run like heck a hope you make it okay. Option 2 – Read a book about it and take it slowly and cautiously on your own. Option 3 – Have someone who has navigated the field once before tell you what to do from the sidelines. Option 4 – Have someone who has successfully navigated the field multiple times walk with you and point out the potential dangers and challenges. Which one would you pick? When it’ appears in the context it’s pretty obvious which choice is the one you should select to complete the objective of crossing the field. But when it comes to practice in real life you’d be surprised how many choose the first option of simply “winging it” and making a run for it. Let me share a little about each of these and then make a case why the final one is the best option in real life too. Option 1 Run like heck and hope you make it. This is the way most people approach getting to their goals in real life. Whether it’s in their career pursuits, building a business, flipping a house, becoming a professional athlete or even a rock star. When it comes to achieving their goals most people try to do it solo without support. They rush in whatever direction with whatever activities they think will help them make progress. This is also known as the school of hard knocks. This can be painful, expensive and time consuming. They are the people that think reading, seminars, coaches, mentors and that kind of thing is a waste of time. They often will say things like, “You’ve got to pay your dues.” and “There’s no substitute for hard work.” Most of the time they never achieve anything great and often never get close to their goals. Option 2 Read a book about it and take it slowly and cautiously on your own. – I hope I can share this one in a way that makes sense. I am an avid reader and a strong defender of reading and books. But if we are honest there are some limitations. Many people feel that simply reading a book on a subject makes you an expert. I see this ALL the time with other speakers in my career. They read a book about someone else success and suddenly feel they are qualified to teach others about success. (What a disservice to those they claim to serve. They can’t help others because they aren’t even willing to recognize their own limitations.) While reading a book will give you power there are still limitations. One of the challenges with this option in real life (and this happens with just attending seminars too) is that you learn just enough to make you dangerous so to speak. In other words you will get the information to make you started but what happens if you run up against a situation the book doesn’t cover or the seminar didn’t teach you about? What will you do? You will be stuck until you can get help. The second part of this is taking it slow and cautiously. And we see this reflected in many people in real life. They slow their progress down to make certain that they have all of the answers they need before they take action. Hopefully that’s not you. But if it is let’s clarify one thing even with the top mentors speaking to you hourly you will still not have all the answers. It is just not possible. You will have to walk by faith if you are going to claim the prize. No in finishing this option I want to emphatically state that I AM NOT AGAINST READING. I am against reading by itself. To be most effective it needs to be a component of a stronger strategy which we will talk about in a moment. Option 3 Have someone who has navigated the field once before tell you what to do from the sidelines. This option is getting better because you have the ability to rely on the experience of someone else who has completed the task. But as this article is entitled, “Learn from the best in the best way” I have to point out that while this is the best option so far there are still limitations. Someone observing you from the sidelines is often not aware of the specific details you are facing and they aren’t always seeing things as you see them in the field. They may not always give you the best advice because they don’t always know you and your particular situation in close up detail. It kind of reminds me of the encouragement that we often hear repeated, “Take a millionaire to lunch.” We’ll on the surface that’s a great idea, but in reality it’s going to take more than a lunch to get yourself truly on track to make your own million. Option 4 Have someone who has successfully navigated the field multiple times walk with you and point out the potential dangers and challenges. This final option is the best. Essentially it is having someone who has successfully accomplished what you are intending to do work with you directly to help you successfully arrive at the same conclusion. Often times this can cost more money than the other options up front but in the end it is actually the least expensive and most productive. In many cases as I have observed attendees to our seminars over the years this is also the option that actually gets the most results. Too often people come through our doors that have been trying the other options for years – but suddenly when they get the courage to actually get someone personally involved in helping them everything finally comes together. Naturally using a combination of all of these things will provide value as well so don’t neglect any learning opportunity that will support you on your mission. There is one last things that Doug Vermeeren want to share that is important to recognize when it comes to learning and perhaps this is the concept that is closest to the title of this article. “Learn from the best in the best way.” Not all mentors, teachers, coaches, books, seminars YouTube videos and learning tools are created equal. The lessons from some “Gurus” Will actually take you backwards and cost you time and money instead of helping you fulfill your purposes. Yes, you can learn from everyone and sometimes those lessons can be the wrong way to do something. Life is short and your time is limited. Seek out the very best people to learn from and make the commitment to appreciate yourself enough to select the support that will ultimately serve you best. Douglas Vermeeren Challenge: Get out there today and seek out in person mentors and support to help you get to your goals. Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2018/02/20/learn-from-the-best-in-the-best-way-personal-power-mastery/ Douglas Vermeeren rated as one of the top speaker trainers by Huffington Post Doug Vermeeren excited to have my company 10X Your Speaking Business and myself recognized by the Huffington Post as one of the top speaker training programs today. I must admit that we have worked very hard to become the best and our results are definitely speaking for themselves. We work very hard to make sure that our tools are leading the marketplace and helping speakers create profitable businesses. We look at training our speakers very different than others. We not only want you to have practical skills on stage, we believe that you need to understand how to be competitive in today’s marketplace. You need to understand the business models available to you in today’s market. You need to know how to get speaking gigs. You need to know how to create and host your own events. You need to know how to use social media. You need to know how to get attention and so many other important skills for a speaking career today. I am grateful that Huffington Post recognizes how we lead the way and I am excited about what is coming next. If you are a speaker that wants to really grow your career we want to hear from you. http://www.DouglasVermeeren.com And here’s a link to the Huffington post article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/59ecf48be4b034105edd4fc3?utm_content=buffer50235&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Source By: https://douglasvermeeren.wordpress.com/2017/10/23/douglas-vermeeren-rated-as-one-of-the-top-speaker-trainers-by-huffington-post/ For the last two decades I have been a public speaker(Douglas Vermeeren). I have seen a lot of changes and most prominently I have seen many new speakers arrive on the scene with the intention to create a massive business sharing their expertise. More often than not they fail.
This makes me ask: Is public speaking as a business dead or dying? (Douglas Vermeeren) As I have carefully considered this question and looked at the complete landscape of what is really going on in this highly saturated industry of speaking, coaching, mentoring and personal development in general I have an answer to this question: The old way of building this business is dying. While those who understand the nuances of today’s marketplace are not only thriving but building incredible 7 & 8 figure businesses. If I were summarize a few of the differences between the dying and thriving it would be as simple as this: The dying are relying on an old model of the speaking business. In other words they are focusing on creating signature speeches, speaking for a fee and doing as many speeches as they possibly can. The thriving understand that building a brand is important and real authentic connection with the audience trumps signature speeches every time. The dying are always on the hunt for the next event to get in front of an audience. The thriving understand the platforms available to them to create audiences around them and their content. They understand that once they find their vibe they earn their tribe. The dying take out ads and do posts on social media focused on telling about themselves and their many accomplishments, constantly inviting you to events or buy products and promoting their latest greatest whatever it is. The thriving understand that today’s market place is value content and relationship driven. The more you give away the more likely you are to attract people who want to learn more. The dying also don’t understand the important of building relationships with the power players in the business and that reputation helps create brand. The thriving understand that relationships with high level experts is available to them and they understand how to create synergy with people that matter. The dying don’t have a game plan and they often fly by the seat of their pants, taking whatever speaking gigs come their way. The thriving understand that a business strategy is essential to success in the speaking Business and saying no to events that don’t serve your bran is one of the best things you can do. Anyways, there are a few thoughts for now. Source By: https://dougvermeeren.blogspot.com/2018/01/is-public-speaking-dead.html |
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