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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2016
  • Presented by Lou Gary Hughes Jr. Chief Leaderologist.
    Made Public for Career Fair for New Light Christian Church
    Time to take ownership and accept responsibility not only for our actions,,, but the actions of our kids or the younger generation around you. You should be a beacon of light that everyone aspires to be. Failure is an inside job, but it still takes a village to raise a child. Most kids behavior is a direct reflection of the product of their environment. As men we are role models and give off a positive or negative charge.
    Mood down,, Man Down!,
    Manners down,, Man Down!.
    Mentoring down,,Man Down!
    Mission down,, Man Down,,
    Money down, Man Down!,
    There are THREE, things you can do TODAY to get seven star RESULTS so you can become SEVEN STAR.
    As a bonus I would like to give you access to several Videos and my FREE PDF on finding your passion.
    This is my FREE gift to you. You can click on this link to access it now so you TOO can have a 7 STAR Attitude!
    • Becoming 7 Star - It s...
    Some of you have definitely heard of the Golden Rule,,,
    Do unto others,,,,as YOU, would have them do unto you
    For the next week say this affirmation,,put it on your phone, print it and post it up, or save it and put it on any electronic device,,
    Say this every morning, during lunch and right before you go to bed.
    You are looking at your accountability partner,,
    Do this 5 days in a row.
    Affirmation
    I will Operate in an “EA” mindset
    I will Elevate my Attitude to one of positive excellence at all times.
    I will Enhance my Awareness of my environment and look for opportunities to create positive change.
    I will Encourage myself and others to take Action to create positive impactful actions that change lives.
    I will Empower Accountability not only for others but more importantly for myself.
    Here are the top 3,, Make eye contact,, Firm Handshake,, Know How to say things,,
    Let’s take a look at each one,,
    Make eye contact when speaking to someone. By not making eye contact in most cultures is a sign of dishonesty and weakness. It also can be seen as a sign of confidence and being attentive and respectful.
    When meeting for the first time, make sure you greet someone with a firm handshake. In most cultures this is a sign of respect, but make sure you know and understand the culture,,
    Dress Etiquette
    Work and Job Interviews - Some professions have special purpose clothing like construction, roadwork, electricians etc. If you work in an office, dress like your boss or your boss’s boss. In some offices its business casual, in others it’s a suit and tie for men. For woman its slacks, or skirts with open collars, heels or no heels are ok.,
    Weddings, Wakes, Funerals - In most cases this will be suit and tie for men.,
    Formals - Usually formals are black tie optional, black tie or white tie for men. Optional usually means a dark suit, tie or black bow tie, dark shoes. Black tie means black tuxedo, dark shoes, white tie means black tailcoat, white wing-collar shirt, white bow tie, black shoes for men. For women it’s a long formal gown or short cocktail dress or dressy long skirt and top, usually worn with heels. WHow you introduce yourself says a lot about you personally, your upbringing, your personality, mannerism, and ultimately can cause you to lose a business deal or be passed over from getting that dream job,, EVEN if you ARE more qualified.
    In life you will be forced into situations where you will meet new people. This is an opportunity to develop valuable relationships. Some may be your next employer, future spouse, next best friend, future co-worker, investor or future business partner. There are 5 basic rules to making introductions to events are very rare.

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