What “Motto” or
“Affirmation” will you ask your audience to repeat to help them to step up and
solve their problems?
When I gave a speech on how to solve your problems, I retold my story of struggling as a child of 8 with learning disabilities. I’m failing out of school. I can’t read. I persevered with the help of my Momma and Mr. Whitson, the violin teacher she found who taught me to read the musical notes on the page and to ultimately read the words printed in a book. I also share Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s story of staying strong for his country during the darkest days of WW II and uniting Great Britain with his battle cry, his “motto”. “Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never—in nothing great or small, larger or petty-- never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense....”
After my story on turning failure into success our motto became “Never, Never Give Up!” (On Solving Your Problems).
I put out my hands and ask the audience to repeat this motto with me after my story and after Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s story.
What motto or affirmation will you ask your audience to repeat to help them work towards solving their problems?
When I gave a speech on how to solve your problems, I retold my story of struggling as a child of 8 with learning disabilities. I’m failing out of school. I can’t read. I persevered with the help of my Momma and Mr. Whitson, the violin teacher she found who taught me to read the musical notes on the page and to ultimately read the words printed in a book. I also share Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s story of staying strong for his country during the darkest days of WW II and uniting Great Britain with his battle cry, his “motto”. “Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never—in nothing great or small, larger or petty-- never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense....”
After my story on turning failure into success our motto became “Never, Never Give Up!” (On Solving Your Problems).
I put out my hands and ask the audience to repeat this motto with me after my story and after Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s story.
What motto or affirmation will you ask your audience to repeat to help them work towards solving their problems?
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Madeline Frank, Ph.D., is a 2014 Certified World Class Speaking Coach. She
has been coaching and mentoring business professionals to be champion speakers
for over 5 years. She is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author, speaker, business owner, teacher, and
concert artist. She helps businesses and organizations "Tune Up their
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and keep your business successful. Her latest book "Leadership On A
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