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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| I am determined to improve my public speaking skills. How? | [Dr Anshaw] | 6 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | On Public Speaking | |
| ... and I WAs so attracted into all the topics you had shared. They were brilliant, concise and practical. I am facing few challenges in public speaking that I need your expert opinion to advise, namely I don't know what to speak when go on stage even with scripts prepared My mind goes into empty state (on stage) As my mind goes into empty state, I have problem to connect sentence to express my thoughts hence speak fluently I don't articulate well ( or stutter) - i am learning and trying to improve myself from one of your video sharing Unnatural face and ... | |||||
| How to build great teams by explicitly using Personality Profiles (MBTI, Archetypes, DISC)? | [Joe T.] | 6 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | On Leadership | |
| Hello Conor You're doing great work - kudos. My question is around Jungian archetypes. I'm a fan of Myers Briggs to help people understand themselves and team dynamics. I'm at a stage now however when I'm interested in what drives that minority of people who are going to create an impact on the world. I think that's only possible if we assemble self aware teams who Double down on their individual identity type (anybody can get better at anything, but anybody can't be world class at anything - our innate abilities and thinking styles lay the foundations for where we can be being exceptional). I think the archetypes are more profound and inspiring for this line of thought. Do you know of any teams that have been created based on archetype and whether they have been effective? I'm specifically interested in teams of 10-15 in the entrepreneurial space (though any example would be greatly appreciated, as would any recommendations for learning more about Jungian dynamics in contemporary teams). All the bestJoe | |||||
| Answer to: How to connect AirPods to MacBook | 4 Relevance | 3 years ago | Rosaura Montagu | General Questions | |
| There are several reasons why someone might WAnt to perform an iCloud unlock: Device Ownership: If you have purchased a used or second-hand Apple device, it may still be linked to the previous owner's iCloud account. Unlocking iCloud allows you to set up your own iCloud account and fully own the device. Activation Lock Removal: If you forget your iCloud account credentials or if your device gets Locked due to a forgotten passcode, iCloud unlock provides a WAy to regain access to your device and use it again. Device Functionality: Unlocking iCloud enables you ... | |||||
| Answer to: Networking: Help with speaking with People | 4 Relevance | 6 years ago | Camila Henry | General Questions | |
| This WAs the same problem with me and still I have this issue, although I'm much batter then my past but still I need more improvement. I can't speak with people and most of the time I couldn't deliver them what actually I'm trying to say. Most of the time I got rejection from my job and the reason WAs lack of confidence. Now I'm approving day by day, before going to any meeting or any office interview and I practice in front of mirror or sometimes I Lock my room and speak with my own self, it gives me confidence and make my speaking power good, I practice ... | |||||
| How to deal with mobile phones in class? | [Howard G.] | 4 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | On Teaching | |
| Part of my career is teaching public speaking at a large university.How can I have students put away their Smart phones for class ?? | |||||
| Answer to: How to handle nerves in work presenting situations? | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Conor Neill | On Public Speaking | |
| I know plenty of people who can tell a great story in a pub, but find something really scary about defending an idea in front of a board meeting or giving a speech. Years ago I came across a podcast from Michael Neill (no relation). He is a coach. In the podcast, Michael shared a story of a client of his who asked him "Michael, can you reassure me that it will be ok? Can you let me know that it will be alright if our company is bought?" and Michael spoke about the dangers of "contingent peace of mind" If my peace of mind is contingent on me having enough money, or me being Smart enough or me having the right looks... I don't have peace of mind. Peace of mind must be unconditional. Ever since, my own "reassuring self talk" doesn't say "it will be ok because..."; I say to myself "whatever happens I will have the resources to respond". Most of my most stressful and anxious moments come when the thought pattern I use is "I will be ok because I have enough money, or good friends" - and then my mind starts to say "you could lose that too". The thought pattern of unconditional peace of mind is telling myself "whatever happens I will be able to handle it". Here's a video I made about this idea of conditional vs unconditional peace of mind | |||||