Pretoria Chapter October 18th Do I have to be to be a Professional Speaker.

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Pretoria Chapter October 18th Do I have to be to be a Professional Speaker

Only if you want to be paid & Asked back again and again Only if you want to be paid & Asked back again and again C choose a challenge

Pretoria Chapter October 18th

Every aspect of our work and Profession can be more….

Pretoria Chapter Who are your Members

Who Are You? See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actualizing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive Severely critical Specific interests Synthesize correctly Tolerant of ambiguity Adaptable Curious Divergent thinker Energetic Fantasize, able to Flexible thinker Fluent Future oriented Humor Idealistic Imaginative Independent Ingenious Learning, always Non-conforming Not motivated by money Observant, highly Open-ended Original - uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceive world differently Question asker Circle, check, mark all of the following traits that fit you now.

Abstract, can easily move from reality to… Adaptable Breakthrough from Current Limits, can Change of Context (cross- interpretation) Combination of Ideas/Facts (Synthesis) Curious Divergent thinker Elaborative - in drawing, speaking Energetic Fantasize, able to Fantasy life when young Feelings & Emotions, expresses Feelings & Emotions, senses Flexible in problem situations Flexible thinker - creates different types of ideas Fluent - produces many ideas Future oriented Humor, unique sense of Humor, varied sense of Humorous Perspective Idealistic Imaginative Independent Ingenious Learning, always Movement & Sound (Sense change) Multiple Idea Combinations Non-conforming Not motivated by money Observant, highly Open-ended Openness-resisting early closure or completion Original - uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceives world differently Perspective, Internal – easily sees in to problems & things Perspective, Macro Scale [seeing from larger view] Provocative Viewpoint, takes Question asker Richness & Colorful Detail in thinking and communicating See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actualizing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive Severely critical of self, their work, potential of area of focus and the potential of other people Specific interests Synthesize correctly often intuitively Tolerant of ambiguity Unusual Viewpoint, sees from, easily Visualize – sensory or imaginary/intuitive 52 Traits of

Abstract, can easily move from reality to… Adaptable Breakthrough from Current Limits, can Change of Context (cross- interpretation) Combination of Ideas/Facts (Synthesis) Curious Divergent thinker Elaborative - in drawing, speaking Energetic Fantasize, able to Fantasy life when young Feelings & Emotions, expresses Feelings & Emotions, senses Flexible in problem situations Flexible thinker - creates different types of ideas Fluent - produces many ideas Future oriented Humor, unique sense of Humor, varied sense of Humorous Perspective Idealistic Imaginative Independent Ingenious Learning, always Movement & Sound (Sense change) Multiple Idea Combinations Non-conforming Not motivated by money Observant, highly Open-ended Openness-resisting early closure or completion Original - uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceives world differently Perspective, Internal – easily sees in to problems & things Perspective, Macro Scale [seeing from larger view] Provocative Viewpoint, takes Question asker Richness & Colorful Detail in thinking and communicating See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actualizing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive Severely critical of self, their work, potential of area of focus and the potential of other people Specific interests Synthesize correctly often intuitively Tolerant of ambiguity Unusual Viewpoint, sees from, easily Visualize – sensory or imaginary/intuitive

How do you know Someone is TOO….

Pretoria Chapter October 18th Do I have to be to be a Professional Speaker

Nandri Terima Kasih Thank you lah No worry mate Grazie Abrigado Gracias Origato Danke Merci Gratis Xie xie ni