Today, for whatever you want or need to acquire, there are more brands,
features, and options than you can comfortably fathom. And tomorrow
there will be more options competing for your attention. Yet you can
make decisions without collisions! Even if you are confronted with a
bewildering number of alternatives, here's welcome news about choice
strategies. This session explores the process of quickly making your
best choice. (Presentation materials include slides/overheads,
workbooks, and article reprints. Reinforcement resources include book
and videocassette.)
Presentation Topics:
- Yes, There's More to Decide
- Making Decisions More Quickly
- Shortcuts to Collecting Reams of Data
- When to Trust Your Intuition
- Which Decisions Are Worth Making
- An Easy Process for Making Routine Decisions
- Systemizing Your Efforts
- Checklists to Speed You on Your Way
- Internal Decision-Making Apparatus
- Sharpening Your Decision-Making Skills
I really enjoyed your presentation and have been reading your book
The Joy of Simple Living and enjoying it as well. Keep up the great
work!
Gloria Ann Audino, Raytheon Systems Company, Plano, TX
Of
all the seminars at the convention, I enjoyed your seminar the most. I
feel I took home some very valuable information that will help me not
only at work but also in my personal life
Sara Wilson, Administrative Assistant, Lockhead Martin, Greenville, SC
Creating More Space and Time In Your Life" was a great session! Your
suggestions about how to manage time and space are just what I needed
to provide a starting place. I enjoyed your style of speaking.
Maggie Hilliard, Relocation Director, Prudential, Richmond, VA
I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation in Indianapolis. I found the
information you presented to be very useful and I liked the way you
presented it. I appreciated your style of presenting and you allowed us
to learn from your studies and life experiences but yet you did not
take yourself too seriously.
Don Kyzer, Associate Director, Program Development, YMCA of the USA, Chicago, IL
I'm one of many I'm sure who want to both thank you and
congratulate you for a great presentation. After making a vow to myself
to make some life-changing goals, I have taken the first step at making
my life less chaotic. I'm proud to say that your suggestions have made
a visible difference. Thank you so much.
Sherry Parks, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Valley View, OH
I intend to share your principles with my supervisor and,
hopefully, this time next year we will be minus a lot of excess
paperwork! Thanks for the great talk.
Sharon K. Eaton, Phillips Petroleum Company, Sweeny, TX
Thank you for your presentation at our meeting. The comments by
members were uniformly positive; many people noted that you gave good,
easy to follow advice, and most asked for copies of your handouts. The
bottom line is that having heard you speak, we invited you back, and
would be delighted to have you speak a third time!
Lee M. Cassidy, President, 40+ Forty Plus of Greater Washington, D.C.
I really enjoyed your presentation at the TCCE Annual Conference. I
felt that your limited usage of handout materials was very appropriate,
especially in relation to your subject. Your presentation manner was
excellent as you kept my attention and provided me with information in
a way I could begin to internalize it. I only heard positive comments
from my peers.
I will be President of TCCE this year and would like to let you know
that I would sure like to see us include you in some of our other
educational opportunities, such as our mini-conferences and our annual
conference next year in Galveston. Thanks for the great job you did for
us.
Douglas S. Kinsinger, President, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce, TX
As you know, NAPS has been blessed over the years with many
outstanding, gifted speakers. Occasionally, one of their messages
sticks with me and becomes part of my life. Many of you may remember
Jeff Davidson, author of Breathing Space: Living and Working at a
Comfortable Pace in a Sped-Up Society, who spoke at our Sales
Symposium. What follows is an excerpt from his book, which rings loud
and clear in all of our lives . . .
Joyce Gray, President, National Association of Professional Saleswomen, Washington, DC, in the NAPS newsletter
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