Thursday, February 28, 2008

SECRET OF SUCCESS IN LIFE!

Discover the speaking secrets of the great communicators from James C Humes, a man who has advised five U.S. presidents how to succeed!
James C Humes said that studies show the #1 factor for success is communication skills.
It is true that people who rise to the top of their businesses or organizations and who gain prominence in their professions share one common trait – they are people who learned how to communicate effectively!
James C. Humes, the famous presidential speech writer even wrote the words left by the astronauts on the moon..."one step for man, and a leap for mankind".
When you don't know how to speak with power and confidence, you are putting yourself at a severe disadvantage professionally – with implications for your financial well being.

Advice to Churchill: Avoid the Public!

James's Humes related the story of a young man who was such a poor speaker, handicapped with both dyslexia and stuttering, a young man who was rejected from college. His teachers gently advised, because of his difficulty communicating, to avoid any career dealing with the public.
This young man was Winston Churchill! The very same Churchill who went on to become one of the greatest speakers of all time; the same man, through the power of his spoken word, rallied his nation and the Free World to defeat Hitler.
He revealed the speaking secrets of Winston Churchill and other leaders, to improve your relationships with your spouse, children, friends, and even strangers and fellow-workers, to better your career and even to increase your financial potential!

Study after study shows that your communication skills are the key to your advancement. The newsletter Bottom Line Personal recently stated: "As an executive reaches middle-management and beyond, the primary criteria for advancement are communication and motivation skills rather than basic job performance."
If you have not learnt from James C. Humes' secret talk on Communication skills, then learn them from the Toastmasters International Program on leadership and communication skills.....when you take some small steps to think and speak effectively, you pave the way to be a success in leadership and communication skills!

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