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How To Speak From a Higher Level of Being


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Burt Dubin
burtSpeakingBizSuccess.com

Speaking Success System
http://www.SpeakingBizSuccess.com


Relax, I'm not going to get airy-fairy on you. We'll stay

grounded. We'll stay rooted in the practical realities of building

your business as an expert who speaks.



Picture this- The wise sailor accepts the winds and tides

as they are. The wise sailor doesn't try to change the winds and

tides. The wise sailor engages the winds and tides to move the boat

across the waters. Across the briny deep from where the boat is to

the desired destination. Are you with me so far?



Imagine this- Your speaking business is your boat. You're

the Captain as well as the navigator. The waters of the briny deep

are the present times, the here and now, the ocean in which you sink

or swim as an expert in the business of speaking. Are you still

with me? Good. The winds and tides are the feelings and

attitudes, the climate and environment in which your clients and

prospects do whatever they do.



Now, please reflect upon this reality- The feelings and

attitudes of the people who lead the organizations you serve as an

expert who speaks, simply are. (Just as the winds and tides simply

are.) And these organizational leaders want to be successful at

whatever they offer the universe of markets and people they serve.



So, why this explanation? Because times have changed. As we

start the new century, the new millennium, attitudes and feelings are

evolving. There is now a ground swell of recognition, of

receptivity, of awareness of the non-physical aspect of life.

And-sensitivity to the place of the human spirit in the world of work.



For example, Barbara Scofidio, the editor of Corporate

Meetings & Incentives magazine reported an experience of what she

called, "service with soul." (Her words) She referred to the

experience she had on a Southwest Airlines flight. As recently as a

year ago I don't think you'd have seen the word "soul" in a corporate

magazine.



Here's more: Leonard Berry, in his new book, Discovering

the Soul of Service, (1999, The Free Press), writes that the core of

every successful organization is "a soul, a value system..."



Barbara wrote, "I could almost feel the soul Berry describes

in the way Southwest handled my flight."



John B. Izzo, PhD, in his Awakening Corporate Soul, (ISBN

0-9682149-01-6) writes of "the 4 paths to unleash the power of people

at work." He says "The soul wants to make a difference." I was at

his program at the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers

(CAPS) 1998 Convention. He said we who speak are to share our unique

essence (our soul and it's values,) with our audiences.



And longtime speaker, Kathleen Hawkins, in her

SPIRIT Incorporated, (ISBN 0-87516-717-9,) writes of the "spiritual

laws operating in the workplace."



There's no denying this rising tide of corporate receptivity

to our authentically sharing who and what we are at the essence level

as part of our message.



A growing sense of self is pervading people at every level of

the corporate world. A personal dignity, an enhanced awakening to

the rightness of personal autonomy is sweeping through the world of

work. There's a heightened concern for self, for personal growth as

a human right and as a direct result of the work we do. People long

to actualize their true potential. And they want this to be one of

the outcomes of the work they do.



It's now appropriate for us, as experts who speak, to

recognize and salute the rightful place of the human spirit in the

workplace. At every level of the workplace. From the mail room to

the boardroom. And every level in-between.

_________________________________________________________________



Burt Dubin, a 20 year veteran of the business of speaking, coaches and mentors speakers and wanna-be's world-wide.

Burt works with people who want to be speakers and with speakers who want to be masters. The words of his clients, the admiration and respect expressed for his work by some of the world's most successful speakers, testify to the values he delivers. For samples of his wisdom, simply go to his web-site, http://www.SpeakingBizSuccess.com . Down-load some of the 12 FREE articles and 20 FREE newsletters.



Burt Dubin, 1 Speaking Success Road, Kingman, Arizona 86402-6543, USA. Phone 928-753-7546. Fax 928-753-7554.

E-mail Burt at: burtSpeakingBizSuccess.com



© Copyright 2001 Burt Dubin





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