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L'Shana Tova on the Net

04.09.02, 02:51
L'Shana Tova and Welcome
to
High Holy Days on the Net

Celebrating the Jewish Holidays of
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
September 7* - September 16, 2002
1 Tishri - 10 Tishri 5763
*begins sundown Friday September 6
(Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown the 6th,
Yom Kippur begins at sundown the 15th)

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    • Gość: jojo Re: L'Shana Tova on the Net IP: *.proxy.aol.com 04.09.02, 03:23
      rabin3 napisał:

      > L'Shana Tova and Welcome
      > to
      > High Holy Days on the Net
      >
      > Celebrating the Jewish Holidays of
      > Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
      > September 7* - September 16, 2002
      > 1 Tishri - 10 Tishri 5763
      > *begins sundown Friday September 6
      > (Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown the 6th,
      > Yom Kippur begins at sundown the 15th)
      >
      > <a
      href="http://www.holidays.net/highholydays/"target="_blank">www.holidays.net
      > /highholydays/</a>
      Happy New Year of 5763! Celebrate Rosh Haashanah !
    • Gość: Egon Re: L'Shana Tova on the Net IP: *.proxy.aol.com 04.09.02, 04:14
      Yom Kippur ? Hmmm,candless,memoirs ?Let's do it !!!
      • agora2 ::::::::::::: L'Shana Tova on the Net::::::::::::: 04.09.02, 12:03
        Vocal Power

        by Jean Hamilton

        DEVELOP A PLEASING VOICE In our highly visual culture, many of us
        underestimate the power of our voices. The sound of our voice will either draw
        people toward us, or repel people away. Our voice is a very strong, often
        unconscious, motivating factor. It can help people decide whether or not work
        with us. Just as we can change the shape and tone of our bodies through
        exercise, we can also work to uncover our most authentic, relaxed, and
        resonant voice. Unappealing voices are the result of years of bad speaking
        habits. Vocal exercises will teach you to use more breath support, relax your
        vocal chords, and articulate your words. Once you own these vocal skills, you
        will command greater respect, and people will want to listen to you. TEMPO &
        VOLUME Many times when I work with people on their presentation skills, I
        notice that they flatten their voices. All words seem to receive the same
        emphasis with little variation in pitch. When we speak in a monotone we do not
        allow our life force to be expressed. We do not engage with the audience. If
        we withhold our enthusiasm, our presentations are not very interesting! When
        we want to persuade or inspire our audiences, hey if we just want them to
        listen to us, then we have to use a voice that perks up the ears. The key
        ingredient is variation. We have the ability to say the same word many
        different ways. Think of your voice as an orchestra with a vast array of
        sounds available. I have also noticed, many people speak too quickly in their
        presentations. Speaking quickly can bring energy and momentum to your speech,
        but if you don’t vary your speed, your audience will stop listening. They are
        just too tired to keep up with you. Let your words resonate in the air. Let
        important thoughts linger, let emotional moments land. Variety is best. In my
        seminars and coaching, I encourage my clients to explore how it feels to say
        words very slooowly. . . . then very quickly. We practice saying words loudly,
        as well as very softly. By practicing in this way, we teach our unconscious
        mind that there is more than one way to say something. Sometimes when people
        begin working on their voice they no longer sound monotone, but they may sound
        a bit artificial. Our voice must sound authentic. At first, we may feel
        awkward learning new ways to use our voice, but with guidance we can learn to
        integrate our full vocal range, with our sense of self. Then you will be able
        to discover a new richness to the tone of your voice, as well as a rhythm
        within your speech, that will keep your audiences hanging on every word. All
        of us are capable of finding our most resonant and appealing voice. We also
        owe it to ourselves and our audiences to employ variation and rhythm in our
        speeches. It will catapult your presentations to a new level. Through an
        improved voice, you will generate more trust and enthusiasm from your
        audience. You will get the results you want. Yes, the voice is very important!

    • Gość: © Re: L'Shana Tova on the Net IP: *.cm-upc.chello.se 04.09.02, 12:32
      Top Seven Character Traits of Successful People

      by Chris Widener

      They are hard working. There is no such thing as easy money. Success takes
      hard work and people who are willing to do it. They are honest. Those who are
      successful long-term are the honest ones. Dishonest people may get the first
      sale, but honest people will get all the rest! They persevere. How many
      success stories will go untold because they never happened? And all because
      someone quit. Successful people outlast everybody else. They are friendly.
      Have you noticed that most successful people are friendly and people oriented?
      This endears them to others and enables them to lead others to accomplish the
      task. They are lifelong learners. Successful people are people who stretch
      themselves and grow continually, learning from all areas of life, including
      from their mistakes. They over-deliver. The old statement of under-promise and
      over-deliver became famous because it made a lot of people successful,
      including the richest man in the world - Bill Gates They seek solutions in the
      face of problems. Problems are opportunities to do the impossible, not just
      complain. Successful people are the ones who find solutions.


    • Gość: Sala Re: L'Shana Tova on the Net IP: *.toya.net.pl / *.toya.net.pl 04.09.02, 16:15
      Szana Tova !
      Po prostu.
      Niech rok bedzie dla was dobry, szczesliwy,zdrowy i usmiechniety!
      :)
      • Gość: Luki :-) IP: *.wroclaw.sdi.tpnet.pl 05.09.02, 00:37
        > Szana Tova !
        > Po prostu.
        > Niech rok bedzie dla was dobry, szczesliwy,zdrowy i usmiechniety!
        > :)

        :-)
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