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stay tuned! the elevator pitch is next!
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stay tuned! the elevator pitch is next!
My new favorite show. Set in Botswana, you can watch it on HBO. Jill Scott plays an African woman who ambitiously sets out to create a detective agency. Such an endearing and inspiring show. I can only hope a site such as hulu.com will pick up the episodes for the international audience and those who don’t get HBO. Watch and see what I mean. And after have your say! Vote in our poll.
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John Glenn is an experienced journalist. Networking isn’t easy for everyone and as John points out, it’s better to get to know a few people well than to try and speak to everyone in the room.
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Nadia sat down with Chris Iansiti of IANSITI Performance Group to get some tips on how he approaches others at networking events and introduces himself.
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Nadia coaches professionals, organizations and any individual on how to make the most out of creating presence and simply sparking a fire of networking success when one walks into a room.
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WHY I LOVE MY JOB
My professional journey as an international television anchor, keynote speaker and workshop presenter, has given me unlimited opportunities to educate and connect with people. I arrived in Atlanta 11 years ago, and did not know a single person. I now have a thriving business built through developing meaningful relationships, something I love to talk about.
I have presented in front of the camera for several television networks and worked as an editorial producer at CNN.
F- Feeling good about yourself
Honore De Balzac said: “There is no greater impediment to getting on well with other people, than being ill at ease with yourself.” We live in a world of enormous stress and challenge and all too often, we forget the power of exuding positive energy as a way of attracting business. And sometimes it is easier to act your way to feeling better than to feel your way to acting better.