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Great Leaders are Master Storytellers : Louise Karch – BRANDfluence – Speaker, Consultant, Mentor
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Looking for something in particular? Audiences & Clients. Great Leaders are Master Storytellers. May 17, 2016. The best leaders are master storytellers. The one who gets the job: master storyteller. The one who gets the funding: master storyteller. The one who gets invited to dinner: master storyteller. The one who changes the world: master storyteller. How can you tell your story? Don’t tell me. Take me. Spend 80% of your time taking me into your story using vivid word pictures and sensory detail. That&...
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Testimonials and feedback on Craig Hamilton, a Mental Health Advocate, Keynote Speaker & Author of 'A Better Life' and 'Broken Open'
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Mental Health Advocate •. Keynote Speaker •. Purchase Craig's Books and DVD. By Craig Hamilton with. Released July 2nd 2012. By Craig Hamilton with. Craig Hamilton is known to many people. He has for many years been a high profile sports presenter on the ABC. With the many and varied interests and activities Craig pursues in his life, he is one of the 800,000 Australians who each year suffers from the insidious illness, depression. I thank Craig for his efforts for beyondblue and commend this book to you.
teach-learn-lead.blogspot.com
Teaching Leading Learning: July 2015
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A blog full of thoughts from my learning journey related to teaching, learning, leadership and living well. A philosophy for living, working and teaching. Teachers Matter Conference 2014. Sunday, 19 July 2015. Learning with the brain in mind. This post is a nod to my friend and mentor Karen Boyes. I recently shared a post about considering the brain with behaviour management. Here is a little reminder of Glenn's Magic Brain model:. The glitter room of emotions (Glenn talks about this being the multicolou...
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Teaching Leading Learning: Managing difficult behaviour with the brain in mind
http://teach-learn-lead.blogspot.com/2015/07/managing-difficult-behaviour-with-brain.html
A blog full of thoughts from my learning journey related to teaching, learning, leadership and living well. A philosophy for living, working and teaching. Teachers Matter Conference 2014. Monday, 6 July 2015. Managing difficult behaviour with the brain in mind. Last week I attended a course hosted by Compass Seminars entitled Distressed or Deliberately Defiant. Dr Judith Howard presented from a research, neurobiological and personal perspective which was powerful and at times profound. Her book. And the ...
exerciseiq.com.au
Move more at work - Exercise IQ | Lifelong Fitness with David Beard
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Who We Work With. Who We Work With. Move more at work. Move more at work. There has been increasing interest in the risk and dangers of sitting for long hours at work. Individuals are concerned about their own health and companies are probably thinking about potential liability. While there is little doubt that extended periods of minimal activity, whether at home or work, is not a good idea, most people don’t understand why it is bad for their health and what they should do. The other thing that happens...
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Why it's easier for some people to lose weight - Exercise IQ | Lifelong Fitness with David Beard
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Who We Work With. Who We Work With. Why it’s easier for some people to lose weight. Why it’s easier for some people to lose weight. There is no doubt that the lifestyle choices you make are the major factor in health and fitness, however it is clear that genetics plays a part in how your lifestyle choices impact your physiology and metabolism as a new study has just shown. In the study, the scientists examined DNA samples from 84 women ages 30 to 65, focusing on genes linked with obesity. The body ma...
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Being too thin not good for your brain - Exercise IQ | Lifelong Fitness with David Beard
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Who We Work With. Who We Work With. Being too thin not good for your brain. Being too thin not good for your brain. In the largest study ever to look at relationships between body weight and likelihood of developing dementia, researchers found that being too thin appears to carry the greatest risk. The observations contradict many previous, much smaller, studies that tied obesity to increased dementia risk. Compared with people of a healthy weight (BMI of 20-24.9), those who were underweight – ...The ris...
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Strategic Resources International: Recommended Books, CDs, DVDs, etc.
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Recommended Books, CDs, DVDs, etc. Resources to Sharpen Your Mental Axe. Recommended books or learning resources are based upon our experience with these authors, information experts and thought leaders. AAA* Rating - outstanding resource. AA* Rating - excellent content. A* Rating - valuable resource. How to Win Friends and Influence People AAA. Think and Grow Rich A. Any title by Author AAA. Tom Hopkins CPAE - http:/ www.tomhopkins.com. Any title by Author AA. Any title by Author AA. Simon Tupman MBA ht...
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Alliteration improves memory performance – Cognitive Daily
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A Few Things Ill Considered. Confessions of a Science Librarian. Discovering Biology in a Digital World. Greg Laden's Blog. Significant Figures by Peter Gleick. Starts With A Bang. USA Science and Engineering Festival: The Blog. 2010 World Science Festival Blog. A Blog Around The Clock. Adventures in Ethics and Science. All of My Faults Are Stress Related. Art of Science Learning. A Vote For Science. Basic Concepts in Science. Brookhaven Bits and Bytes. Christina's LIS Rant. Good Math, Bad Math. Some sch...
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Portfolio | Life is a story...
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Life is a story…. Food, life, travel, kids, pop culture. Thanks for stopping by. For the bulk of my 20 years as a journalist I have specialised in entertainment writing. For the past decade I have written predominantly about television and film. You can find my recent family-oriented film reviews here. General film reviews appear here. Or you can read a selection of TV interviews at other sites:. Top Gear – interview with James May. Published in The SMH. Published in The Age. Published in The West. Wow A...