Monday, 12 November 2012

Mom what do you think




OK, it is true that the shoes will be carried around in her hands most of the night and maybe she'll learn a valuable lesson from that. They hobble around like those Chinese ladies who had their feet bound as infants. I never wore such shoes after seeing what was happening with my oldest sisters as I reached that critical age.





It really is possible to find and wear fashionable shoes without falling for the torture devices the "everybody is wearing them" crowd buys like sheep.





As I mom, I took a look at the dress and the shoes and think she'll look great! Hate to say it, but you can back off a bit. If you want, you could suggest she get the same shoe but with Feest Jurken a little lower heel.





The Cocktailjurken dress isn't all that revealing or to low cut.





Must be hard. We raised 2 sons. Never had a daughter. So I can see where you're coming from. I've watched what some of the girls my sons went out with and the girls wore more revealing things and were younger than 16!





Just put those rules out there. Such as Lange Avondjurken who are you going with, what time is the dance over, are you going out to eat or stopping at another person's house, are parents going to be there. I always asked all of those questions and even followed through with calling the parents to see if they were really going to be there!


Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Top 7 Tips to Becoming a Dynamic Presenter




Death is often quoted as the second greatest fear for people. While, public speaking has reigned at number one for quite some time. Although I would pick a speech over death, there was probably a time in my life when I would have seriously considered the choice. In college, Communications was my minor, but I never signed-up for Communications 101 because you had to present in front of the class. I thought I was pretty slick for avoiding the class. Little did I realize my leadership career would place me in presentation situations on a regular basis.





Thankfully, I am now fully recovered from my Laliophobia (fear of public speaking). I decided this fear was not going to limit my career. To that end, I attended trainings and performed my own research on presentation skills. Below are seven of the most helpful tips I discovered for becoming a dynamic presenter.





Prepare: Know your audience and what you want them to know. profession, standards of dress, education level). Prepare your presentation to meet their needs. People tend to remember only 3 or 4 points from a presentation. fluff).





Humor: Make fun of situations, yourself, but never the audience. Jokes often help a presentation, but even one bad joke can hurt a presentation beyond repair. Sometimes the less humor used, the more impact it has on the presentation when it is delivered. When using humor, keep in mind these rules:





* This is a business setting and the jokes must be clean and non-offensive;





* Have some connection between the joke and your topic; and





* The only safe bunt of a joke is the speaker; never alienate the audience with insults.





No Apologies: Never start a presentation with an apology. How many times have you heard a presenter begin by saying "I am sorry I have a cold, or I am nervous?" If you have a cold, the sniffles do a fine job of making that apparent. Or, if there are no outward signs, who really needs to know you don't feel well? Many people use such statements as a way of requesting leniency from the audience. Apologies like this announce to the audience, "the presentation you are about to receive is less than you deserve, but please don't blame me."





Attention: Get and keep their attention. Different people have different learning styles. Some learn by simply listening, some need to see it, and some learn best by experiencing it. If appropriate, try to fit all aspects into the presentation. Visual aides are a great way to keep your audience's attention. No matter what your medium (projector, flip chart, power point), it is important to remember a few rules about visual aides:





* Allow for some white space, don't fill the entire paper or slide with details or pictures;





* Use alternating colors for easier reading; and





* Visual aides support the presentation; do not use them as the entire presentation - be prepared to add commentary to the visual aides.





Move: Make the most of your movement. I appreciate the value of high energy and enthusiasm. Many of my presentations incorporate both strategies. At times however, too much high-energy and movement can be distracting, actually taking away from your message. Appropriate use of movement is the key. Simple hand gestures may be all you need to make a point. On the other hand, sometimes it may take running around the room. Your movement is most effective when it helps the audience connect to your subject.





Voice: Use your voice to make your point. Seems obvious, use your voice when you are speaking. Well, here are some specific tips on HOW to use it:





* Speak up! - Nothing takes away from a great presentation more than having audience members acting like a commercial for Miracle Ear, 'What'd he say!?" Have someone stand in the back of Cocktailjurken the room and signal if you need to be louder.





* No fillers - similar to foods, the best presentations have no fillers. That is, no 'um's, uh's" to fill the space between Avondjurken 2012 when you think Korte Cocktailjurken of something and when you actually say it. Silence between statements allows your audience to process what you said.





* Switch it up - to emphasize a point, speak louder or even speak softer; the change in volume will get the audience's attention.





Respect: Show respect to the audience and they will show it to you. Remember, the audience wants you to do well and the smallest amount of respect will win over even the toughest critics. Similar to one-on-one conversations, showing respect to people can make all the difference in the communication. Here are some ways to demonstrate respect for your audience:





* Eye contact - maintain eye contact with the audience. Slowly move from person to person and occasionally hold the contact for a few seconds.





* Honesty - when you don't know the answer, admit it, offer to find out, and get back to the person.





* Save face - if you must disagree with an audience member, do so in a manner that allows the person to save face.





* Self-correction - if an audience member is not paying attention, encourage self-correction, by walking closer to them as you speak. The "distracter" will notice your proximity and stop the distraction.





Incorporate these tips as best you can, but do not allow them to take away from who you are and what you say. Some of the most successful speakers break several speaking rules. Take these seven tips, mix them with your own unique style, and your presentations are sure to be dynamic!


Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Top 7 Tips For Marketing To Attorneys For Appraisers




In a normalizing housing market, networking is more important than ever. Appraisers, title companies, mortgage brokers and other professionals are looking for new sources of business and marketing to attorneys is one way they're doing it. Attorneys specializing in foreclosure, divorce, eminent domain and other cases can be a rich source of well paying work. Here are some tips on how to market to attorneys if you're used to pitching to lenders, consumers or others. (Remember: If applicable, be sure you stick to HUD's referral relationship guidelines any time you try to get business from another professional.)





Make a great first impression. If you're meeting your attorney prospect in person, act and dress professionally. If on the phone, bring your best businesslike phone manner. Printed material should be sharp, attractive and professional. Always remember: Everything you do is marketing.





Act, speak, and write professionally. Attorneys are no different than others -- they want to work with people like themselves. Being Prom Jurken familiar and buddy-buddy may be the best way to go with homeowners or even lenders, but it's not how to market to attorneys. Be professional.





Get to the point. Distractions and attention-grabbing tricks won't work. Being clear and persuasive will. A lawyer's time is valuable. You've heard of the "elevator pitch" -- how you would sell someone your service if you only had an elevator ride to do it? Definitely use your "elevator pitch" when it comes to marketing to attorneys.





"Speak to their pain." Attorneys don't care how you can help a lender, consumer, government agency or anyone else accomplish their goals. They care how you can help them. When you market to attorneys, keep in mind they want to know you'll produce a reliable service in a professional manner. Appraisers, title companies and others should not emphasize speed, fee, volume, or other things that impress lenders and consumers. Your message when marketing Vloer Lengte Avondjurken to attorneys should emphasize your qualifications, professionalism and reliability.





Print is better than a phone call. To reach a lawyer on a cold call you're likely to have to go through a secretary, paralegal or assistant. A postcard or simple Avondjurken 2013 mailing has a much better chance of reaching them. It's also a great place to put your contact information and website in a format they can pick up off the desk and refer to.





Use text-only e-mail. Your attorney prospect is more likely than your lender client to rely on a PDA or smartphone. Flashy HTML e-mail isn't the way to go - use text e-mail to market to attorneys. If you have an elaborate e-mail signature, best to avoid that, too. Stripping the fancy fonts, colors and code out of your message is part of getting to the point and shows you know how to market to attorneys -- directly, succinctly and without a lot of fluff.





Network in person. Lawyers in most states are required to get Continuing Legal Education (CLE) regularly. The local bar association helps them. Contact the bar association serving your area or state and see if you're welcome to attend a session on real estate law, property valuation, mortgage fraud, or something similar. Or if you're a confident public speaker, offer to participate in a similar CLE session as an expert. You may find they're planning a CLE session where the perspective of a real live appraiser, title abstractor, mortgage broker or Realtor would be welcome. Whether speaking or just listening at these events, bring lots of business cards and don't come back with any left over.





Matt Barr is Communications Director with a la mode, inc., a mortgage technology company based in Oklahoma City which provides desktop, Web-based and mobile technology for appraisers, real estate agents, mortgage brokers and originators and home inspectors, including professionally prepared and effective automated marketing tools for real estate professionals. from Chicago-Kent College of Law and has been covering the real estate, mortgage and appraisal industries for more than five years.


Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Calf Pain




You are playing tennis. Lange Avondjurken You hit a backhand and set yourself for the volley. It is a lob. You take off,, lunging to reach the shot and all of a sudden you hear a snap, and you can't move forward. You feel as though you have lost control of your left calf. That is the scenario of a ruptured tendon. But calf pain is not always so drastic. Often, it is a dull ache that grates your lower leg. Sore calves can be triggered by foot problems, such as high arches or flat feet, or by ill-fitting shoes. Or the pain may be the result of a muscle tear, a partial rupture of the Achilles tendon, or the tendon inflammation called tendonitis. Problems like that will need to be treated by a doctor, of course. But if you have injured your calf or, more commonly, simply suffer from aching legs, here are some tips that you can consider to adopt.





If your calf pain is caused by an injury, take pressure of your heel. Heel lifts available at athletic shoe stores can help ease the strain on tendons and muscles. To make heel lifts, cut two 1/4-inch-thick pieces of cork and place them in your shoes.





RICE means rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Rest an injured calf for the first day or two, ice the area for no more than 20 minutes at a time every 2 to 3 hours as needed, compress the leg with an elastic bandage, and elevate the leg above the level of your heart, if possible. You can apply moist heat such as hot water bottle to the injury after the first 72 hours. Moist heat is more effective than dry heat.





When you wear arch supports inside your shoes, they help correct mechanical imbalances that affect the way you walk. These imbalances may throw off your gait and put extra pressure on your calves.





Once the swelling recedes, rub Cocktailjurken your injured calf with a pain-relieving balm and wrap it in a plastic wrap. Then top that wrap with an elastic bandage. This will help to retain the heat and relax the calf muscles so that it doesn't cramp up. You can wear the combination wrap as long as it is comfortable.





It is recommended to replace worn shoes. Losing the shock absorption in your shoes can lead to calf pain. Once you lose 1/8 inch of thread, get new shoes or have the soles replaced.





To reduce the pain and inflammation of an injured calf, try an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as ibuprofen. If you still need pain medication after a week, see a doctor.





If your calf pain is not the Korte Trouwjurk result of an injury, revamping your footwear may relieve the soreness. It is recommended to wear running shoes as often as possible. If you have to wear dress shoes at work, change into them when you get to the office.


Top 6 Reasons to Hire a Professional Wedding Planner




Weddings mean a lot of preparation, which if not managed efficiently, can affect the splendour of this beautiful occasion. In order to prevent any such situation from arising, you can put your trust into professional wedding planners. Whether you re looking for a fairytale castle wedding, wedding abroad or simply something unique, these experts can make it possible for you. Here are the top 6 reasons why you should use a wedding planner.





Taking Away the Stress





Wedding preparations can be stressful, especially if you re taking on the burden alone. The professional wedding planners can take care of everything, leaving you the time to enjoy the run-up to your special day.





Choosing the Venue





With the experience of co-ordinating a number of weddings, these experts possess a huge database of wedding venues to guide you in selecting the perfect venue. They also often receive large discounts from their suppliers and can pass these savings on to you.





Selecting the Right Wedding Attire





Deciding on the right thing to wear is an important part of wedding planning. The expert planners for these occasions listen carefully to the sort of thing you are looking for and can then suggest a variety of alternatives on the basis of your personality and preferences. If desired they can help you select everything from the wedding dress to jewellery, shoes and all manner of other accessories.





Suggesting Some Wonderful Ideas





The professional wedding co-ordinators can suggest unique and wonderful ideas like castle weddings or organizing the wedding abroad. Once they have an accurate idea of the perfect day you re looking for they can organise everything right down to the last detail to ensure your special tailor-made day runs without a hitch.





Creativity Unique Wedding Ideas





Several innovative ideas can be suggested by a professional wedding co-ordinator to make the occasion exclusive for every guest. From flower arrangements to appropriate lighting decorations, these experts can transform the wedding venue into a dream world.





Dedicated to Save Your Money





A wedding planner can help you save loads of money by using their connections in various fields. From caterers Vintage Trouwjurk to invitation card designers, these professionals have contacts with top-notch service providers and can also bring discounted deals for you. No matter how much you are required to pay to these professionals, you will always be Lange Avondjurken Lange Cocktailjurken saving on overall wedding expenditures.





As you can see, hiring a wedding coordinator is a favorable step to ensure a joyful wedding ceremony. Proficient in managing every small and big aspect of wedding celebrations, these wedding coordinators can help you capture and preserve the timeless moments of the occasion till eternity.


Monday, 5 November 2012

Top 7 Characteristics of Great Speakers




You consider them experts. Primarily, mastery results from wide reading, research, interviewing experts, and learning through professional associations, not because you have to but because you have an overwhelming urge to learn all you can on this theme.





Keep this in mind: Great speakers don't settle for reading articles in popular magazines, watching TV specials, or coffee shop conversations. No amount of showmanship could compensate for lack of expertise.





Outstanding speakers avoid saying they are going to deliver a speech. That sounds too bland and routine, like delivering a package. Instead, they visualize having a dinner conversation with friends, when you'd share your ideas naturally, with no pretense.





In fact,the finest speech coaches suggest that a speech should become a lively conversation with your audience. Bush, Trouwjurk Lange Mouw said: "The best communicators I've ever known never changed their style of delivery from one situation to another." Ailes observed that they were the same whether they are "delivering a speech, having an intimate conversation, or being interviewed on a TV talk show."





The audience becomes the centerpiece Vintage Trouwjurk of attention. If the speaker focuses too much on herself and the impression she is making, she will become unnerved by a simple mispronunciation, and will lose confidence and poise. So start by selecting a topic that mesmerizes you, demands your total commitment. Then you won't have to simulate enthusiasm.





Seek what actors call "the illusion of the first time." Although you have thought these thoughts hundreds of times, your listeners want spontaneity, as though you had just discovered these ideas and words.





Vary your voice in pitch, rate, and volume, just as you do in casual chit chat.





Gesture freely, naturally, without rehearsed motions.





Think back to your childhood days. When a parent or other relative sat by your bed at night and said, "Once upon a time," a magical world opened for you. As long as you can remember, stories grabbed you, and wouldn't let go until you had heard all of the fables.





As adults, we still respond to intriguing stories. People learn from and remember the anecdotes, not your statistics.





Paint word pictures. Create a "you are there" sensation.





Yes, "casual dress" has permeated the work place. The trend started with Casual Fridays, with more days added eventually. Even so, speakers need to look like professionals when they face audiences.





Your audience wants you to dress a level above their garb, just to indicate respect for them and the situation. Check with your club or convention host to determine Trouwjurken 2013 the appropriate dress style. Fifteen years ago, a coat and tie were mandatory for male speakers. Now a mock turtle neck and classy blazer are likely to match expectations.





As casual as society has become, good grooming still matters.





You don't have to fit a mold that seems right for most other presenters.





Other presenters may cling tightly to a podium, while you choose to wander among the audience, even getting comments from those in the back of the auditorium.





Other speakers may never quote poetry, yet you can do that if you select a poem that illustrates your point compellingly.





Other speakers may avoid magic, acrobatics, singing, props, or impersonation. But if any of those work well for you, be atypical.


Top 5 Worst Everybody Loves Raymond Episodes




Everybody Loves Raymond is the Korte Cocktailjurken kind of show either you love it, or you hate it. I loved it, it was so relatable and the actor were pro Ok, Ray wasn much of an actor but we didn care. When I decided to talk about Everybody Loves Raymond, I couldn come up with a single episode that was notably bad right off the top of my head. Unlike other shows, there wasn one show which jumped out at me as one I can stand to watch when it on.





The problem with this show wasn specific episodes which failed, because most of the episodes were consistent, but with recurring themes which were annoying. I could make a list of shows where Ray did something smart only to have it get turned around and have it be a stupid thing. Party Dress is a prime example. The whole show is about Ray not wanting to spend lots of money for a party dress for his daughter, which he finally does. This act of kindness is undone when they get to the party and find out that no one is wearing a party dress after all.





Or how about episodes where Ray has a feeling about something or someone but rather than support him the family ridicule him? In Ray expressed feelings about a mean lady and rather than support that the family accuses him of hating women. The worst thing is when the episode is over and it is revealed the woman is mean, he gets no apology. The same thing happens in Annoying Kid Ray thinks their friend child is annoying, and Debra accuses him of hating children this time. In the end it turns out he is annoying, and again no apology. Of course if Ray had a backbone and stood up for himself, there would have been no series because he would have thrown Debra out. Then there was "Homework" where Ray complained about the amound of homework is daughter got, and got stuck discussing with the education review board. Does Debra help? No she's a witch (oh I hate her, we'll get into that in a second) it's just easy to push Ray into it amd mock him for not wantting to do something he isn't even qualified to do!. And when Marie helps it just becomes another "Ray is an idiot" scene. Even when he gives the good speech at the end the creators had to un do it for one last laugh!





The worst frequent theme was what I call Debra episodes. Normally Debra was a rational person, frustrated and angry sure but within reason. Other times she is just mean, and then there are times when she is crazy. She is screaming like a lunatic and never takes responsibility for anything. I already talked about "Homework" where she makes Ray feel like a bad father for not wanting to speak up about the amount of homework their daughter gets, but does she help him or say anything herself? I like when Ray comes upstairs at the beginning after helping Ally and she in bed reading without a care. Then later when she doesn help she trots out the did laundry crap. How about Charity where she uses Robert to discourage Ray from volunteering at a hospital because it not convenient for her, even though she pushed him into it. There is one episode where Ray talking about how much he likes pickles and Debra starts baning her head in frustration at her idiot husband. Nice.





I know I am being hard on Debra but Marie could also get ridiculous. Marie had such a fragile ego that the slightest thing threatened it. What was worst, the family were petrified to do or say anything which could upset her. is a good example, Ally is finally old enough to babysit but don tell grandma! I mean, really? This happened so often I could be here all day. How about when Debra actually cooked something good, and Marie acted like her whole world was falling apart? Of course we had Robert's Wedding where interupts the freaking ceremondy so she can feel good that she aired her concerns before Robert got married. NEVER ONCE THINKING HOW IT MIGHT AFFECT ROBERT OR AMY!





Frank was the best character because he was a jerk, that was it. Sometimes they would pretend like he had en ego to bruise but that never really stuck. Robert was the mopy neglected brother, and we tolerated his mopiness because we could see that he did have a point. True he didn't have to use that to play the victim like he did, but it was still understandable.





This was a dysfunctional group, not helped by the fact there were no boundaries. However most of the time this craziness was balanced just enough to be tolerated and even funny. We could relate to the situation, well I could at least, and there was some good writing here. Of course, not all of them were and as I did some digging I realized there were a couple episodes which failed. They failed not because the characters were crazy, but for one reason or another the craziness was just over the top and it almost became uncomfortable. Here is a list of top 5 episodes which were just bad, not just because or the reasons I listed above.





#5. Christmas Picture This is a bad episode disguised as a good episode. Everyone has had the experience of trying to get a family photo done, and this episode does a good job of showing the aggravation involved. The problem is with the way the conflict comes about. Ray decides to do portrait as his present to his mother. When Marie shoots down Debra idea regarding Christmas morning, she gets revenge by inviting her parents to sabotage shoot. It bothers me that she would do something so mean, it downright evil. She is using her parents to get back at Ray and then throws a fit because just has to get her way as always While there is no question Marie is a nuisance, I think she deserves the sympathy here. The gift was for her, and why in the world would she want Debra parents in a picture of her family? And Debra doesn even mention it to Ray, and tries to make it seem like it was perfectly understandable. Debra is just way out of line, and of course it Ray who suffers for it.





#4. Date for Peter Sometimes it was Ray who would get carried away and this episode is a prime example. Finally, an episode where Ray is the one who is way out of line. Peter is Robert brother in law, and apparently in an attempt to bring some old characters back this episode brings a few recurring characters in as possible dates for Peter. One is Peggy, who Ray had the fight with in It hard to describe you really have to see it, but Ray goes out of his way to try and prevent Peter and Peggy from hooking up, even though they get along great and no one is talking commitment or anything. They throw out every series cliche like Ray accuding Debra of wanting a soldier in her battle with Marie (which just sounds ridiculous). Ray is just dumb in this episode, the one bright side is the end where Ray apologizes and we see Peter and Peggy hooked up anyway. Funny, we never saw Debra apologize for anything.





#3. with Marie This episode is a bad episode just because it's a bad episode, simple as that. In Season 3 Patricia Heaton had given birth and needed to be written out for a few episodes. We were stuck with a couple of episodes with Ray and his family, and little or no Debra. Most of them were ok, although without Debra it didn feel like the same show. I complain about Debra but she was an integral part of the show's dynamic. This episode was the worst, having no Debra, and we see Ray and Marie on a cruise where Marie is popular to Ray chagrin. At home Robert is forced to look after Frank who's hurt himself. This episode is just boring and it feels like each character is out of character for the whole half hour.





#2. Bigger Person. At the end of season six, they did a three episode arc about Debra getting into a fight with Marie and they wind up not even speaking to each other. This just seemed wrong, I know this isn The Brady Bunch but it still a sitcom and to not have the problem resolved was just unsettling. This episode is the worst of the three, as the husbands try to take advantage of their wives feud and Robert gets in the middle. Debra and Marie are both unlikable. Marie even tells Ray to shut up, which seems so out of character it's incredible! At the end of the episode Ray tries to sneak off to golf, and Debra acts like she is going to beat the crap out of him. Not funny, if I want anger and tension I will just visit my own parent thank you very much.





#1. You Notes. It amazing how an episode so Lange Cocktailjurken relatable can also be so aggravating. I know what it like to have a relative be irritatingly insistent you Lange Avondjurken get thank you notes out, but even though I relate to the situation I can forgive this episode for the way it goes. The first half isn so bad, but when Amy and Robert don seem to care about sending the note out to Marie friend, Marie does her guilt crap. Then Debra gets all excited about the chance to finally overthrow Marie and as she and Amy discuss strategy, Ray sneaks off to warn his mother. This episode is Marie at her worst, and Debra at her nuttiest. Actually I think that's why we buy Frank';s character, who wouldn't be like him if after being stuck with Marie for so long?





Well, that my list. As you can tell, Debra was the one character who annoyed me. When she was pleasant and nice I liked her, but when she acted all nuts I hated her. All in all, the show was funny and relatable. The writing was sharp and the performances well done. I do think the show went on a season or two to long, but that ok. Hope you enjoyed this, and feel free to disagree as always this is just my opinion..