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One question revealed her leadership style.It weakens your impact when you “perform” or “fake it til you make it” as a leader. Even if you've pulled it off for a while, it eventually catches up with you and decreases your motivation leading to burnout. Your career is a life-long journey and it's vital to play the long game!Michelle Chiantera is Chief Marketing Officer at Alludo and shares the inspiring moment she discoverd her authentic leadership style and the insightful question she asked that helped her accelerate her career to the executive ranks.Alludo is a global technology company with 2.5 million customers based in Ottawa, ON that includes Parallels®, CorelDRAW®, MindManager®, and WinZip®. Michelle has had a 25-year career and also served as a senior leader at CISCO and serves on the board of Building Minds in South Sudan (BMISS) and as the Fundraising Chair (June 2020-present). As part of the BMISS work, Michelle funds a woman-owned business in the village of Mayen-Abun in Twic State, South Sudan. Through hard work and the BMISS investment, Michelle is incredibly proud that the business owner was able to send her first child to a university in Egypt.LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellechiantera/Company Link: https://www.alludo.com/en/What You'll Discover in this Episode:What happened when she funded a woman-owned business in South Sudan.Tribal Beer?What reveals your personal leadership style.The mantra that's guided her career.What it's like being the first person in your family to go to college.When losing her dream job because of her biggest opportunity.The mistake people make when asking for help.-----Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben FanningSpeaking and Training inquiresSubscribe to my Youtube channelLinkedInInstagramTwitter
Important messages often get lost in a world where information is at our fingertips 24-7. More than ever, we are inundated with information that makes it difficult to focus on what matters most. Imagine how this impacts your conversation with clients, your spouse, or your significant other. In today's podcast, Dr. Bray discusses how to increase the impact of your messages in a few simple steps. He also discusses the challenges of being brief and the effect of each of these challenges. Whether you want to improve your communication skills with clients or your presentation skills, this is the podcast for you. *Brief: Make a Bigger Impact by Saying Less by Joseph McCormack Mind Mapping *Bubbl.us *Mindmanager.com QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “Our world is becoming a 30-second soundbite. Our brains are being trained to only listen for a short time.” “It's not about using the least amount of time. It's about making the most of the time you have.” “People are drowning in information.” “If I don't respect their time, they will stop respecting me.”
Unsere Gedanken haben einen erheblichen Einfluss auf unser Leben. Sie bestimmen wie wir fühlen und auch handeln. Doch sind wir auch Herr über sie oder lassen wir uns von ihnen vereinnahmen? In diesem Podcast zeigt dir Thorsten Havener den richtigen Umgang mit Gedanken. Wie du deine Gedanken und deinen Körper beeinflussen kannst, Ängste überwindest, Glück förderst und ins Handeln kommst.
Corel products enable millions of connected knowledge workers around the world to do great work faster. Offering some of the industry's best-known software brands, we give individuals and teams the power to create, collaborate, and deliver impressive results. Our success is driven by an unwavering commitment to deliver a broad portfolio of innovative applications – including CorelDRAW®, MindManager®, Parallels®, and WinZip® – to inspire users and help them achieve their goals.https://www.corel.com
On this week's show, there is a paediatric emergency happening in Canada and Children First Canada has declared a #CodePink. Sara Austin, the CEO and founder of Children First Canada joins me to discuss the urgency of addressing the mental health of our kids, with 70% of kids saying their mental health has deteriorated during this pandemic. We also touch on the impact the Kamloops tragedy is having on our kids and some resources for talking to them about it. If you're looking for a new way to manage your life instead of to-do lists and calendar reminders, Julie Harrison from MindManager.com joins me to share how mind mapping works. It's film festival season so Anne Brodie has three to share with us, in addition to new movies you won't want to miss this week. Plus she didn't realize it but she brought my number 1 movie star crush into the mix this week. Oooh la la la. I used to think budget was a dirty word until I started working with Meridian Credit Union, so I'm thrilled to be jumping into part 2 of our 8 part series on personal finance where we discuss exactly what a budget is and where to begin using it. Date Night has been pretty challenging the last year, which is why itsdatenight.com has been so crucial for people to find creative ways to enjoy a first date or keep the romance alive with the 1000th date. Selena Kovachis joins me to share some of the fun ideas they share with their audience. You would think that dental health would be the same for men and women, but it's definitely not. Anaida Deti walks us through how hormones, your menstrual cycle and pregnancy can affect your mouth, teeth and gums.
In this episode, I shared about how I created my dream board and what are some of the things that I have on it. Do you have a dream board? Where do you keep your ideas of projects or goals to accomplish in life? I use MindManager software to capture all aspects of my dreams effectively and efficiently.
I denna kreativitetspodd pratar vi mindmapping och kreativitet. Vi delar med oss av när var och hur vi själva använder mindmapping och varför programvara för mindmapping hjälper kreativitet och innovation. Länkar: mindmanager.se idégenerering i projekt Brainstorm med mindmapping programmet MindManager Analys av idéer med MindManager kreativitetsshoppen Boken 31 tips för att bli mer kreativLyssna, mer info och kommentering ...
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More and more, I find my iPad replacing other tools – like my computer, Kindle, and even my physical notebook. In this week's podcast episode: How to make money by goofing off. The secret of becoming a better, more successful person – on automatic pilot. And my recommended Top 10 iPad Apps For Idea Entrepreneurs. Special Announcements My conference, the 3-Day Live Intensive, is April 5-7 in Phoenix. Get your early-bird ticket discount right now – click here. Be sure you refer to my notes from the Platform Conference – one of the most value laden conferences I have ever attended. We have a contest running in celebration of the upcoming 52nd episode of this podcast. Just make helpful, substantive comments on 10 posts (here on the blog), and you could win a free copy of my new book. More details here. Would you like to have me speak at your event? Click here to visit my speaking page and get details on my availability. Tip Of The Week How to make money by goofing off? I must be joking, right? Not at all. It's proven that our best ideas, most resourceful states, and highest periods of creativity come when we are relaxed and in “the flow”. The problem is we seldom experience this state as a conscious intention. Here's how to “goof off” productively. Spiritual Foundations The secret of becoming a better, more successful person – on automatic pilot. While I was at a conference a few weeks ago, the topic being taught was “speed to implementation”. Surrounded by a group of born achiever types, I felt swept up in the momentum of getting things done quickly. I went to my hotel room that night and furiously worked on completing a book manuscript, and by the time morning arrived my initial draft was done. Why was it that I was suddenly able, or motivated, to get the book done so quickly? Did I suddenly have abilities that I didn't have before? No. I was being carried by the momentum of the people around me. Motivated, cajoled, provoked. I was, in short, persuaded by the power of peer pressure. The people we surround ourselves with influence who we become. The point I'm trying to make is not a new one. It is simply that we tend to adopt the mannerisms, behaviors, and values of the people we spend the most time with. Want to become a better person? Be more successful? Be more punctual? Spend time with people who are more successful, more punctual, and who are in general the kind of “better person” you would like to be. “You’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” – Jim Rohn The interesting thing is, most of us do not consciously choose who those people are. What does the Bible say about this idea? Well we don't have to look far-in the book of wisdom known as The Proverbs, we find this… The righteous should choose his friends carefully, for the way of the wicked leads them astray. Proverbs 12:26 What if you consciously engineered being around five people who lift you up, instead of being around five people who pull you down? Feature Segment: Top 10 iPad Apps For Idea Entrepreneurs This past Sunday in church, I did the unthinkable. During the pastor's sermon, I opened up my iPad and began doodling. Heads turned. Questioning looks appeared on the faces of the people around me. Some people try to pretend they didn't notice. My wife simply nudged our friends Jim and Diane, who were sitting next to us, and shrugged. As if to say, “Well, that's our Ray.” But I wasn't ignoring the sermon or even being rude. I was taking notes in one of the top 10 apps that I use on a daily basis. My iPad has become such an indispensable tool that I even use it in church. Certainly, in my business as what I refer to as an “idea entrepreneur”, my iPad is central to my workflow. So this weeks podcast feature segment is all about the top 10 iPad apps I use in my business, and that I recommend to other idea entrepreneurs. I won't just give you a list of the apps, however. I'll also provide you with a description of how I use them, and even a few tips that may be helpful if you choose to use them as well. Omnifocus. This is my go to app for implementing GTD. It's expensive, but I still haven't found anything else I like better. And I've tried them all. Mail. This is simply the native app that comes with iOS. I've tried a few alternatives, but I really like the way Apple has implemented this app. Notifications turned off. Agenda. I find Apple's Calendar app disappointing, and learned about Agenda through Leo Laporte. I've been using it ever since, and I love it. Integrates with Google Calendar seamlessly. Mr. Reader. I track about 300 websites, mostly WordPress blogs. It's how I find new and interesting ideas, trends, and tidbits that I can share.This only takes me about 30 minutes a day, and that is all due to Mr. Reader. This app aggregates all those websites into one convenient place. Pocket. When I find something online that I want to save for later reference, I put it in Pocket. I may save notes or clippings for a blog post, a book chapter, or simply for my own reading pleasure. Evernote. Evernote is my universal filing cabinet, where I keep blog posts in progress, book outlines, swipe files, reference material, and more.It all synchronizes between my MacBook Pro, iPad, iPhone. So all my stuff is available to meet anywhere, anytime. Indispensable tool. Penultimate. This is the app that left my moleskin notebook lonely and unused. It's a notetaking app, and it integrates with Evernote. Lose the paper, keep the handwriting, and remember everything. Kindle. I don't use my actual kindle device very much anymore. I carry around enough devices, and I use the Kindle app on my iPad to do most of my reading. I am considering trading my full-size iPad in for an iPad Mini. Reason: the mini seems easier to hold for long periods of time when reading. It also takes up less room in a briefcase. Or a pocket. Downcast. I listen to a lot of podcasts, and this is the app I use to do it. I wish it had a happier name. But I couldn't be happier with the app itself. MindMeister. I mind map just about every piece of content I write, every project plan, and… well, everything.I went through most every mind-mapping app available, and there are some good ones. I finally settled on MindMeister.I like the ability to share maps, I like the look and feel, and it exports to just about every other mind-map software format. So I can share my maps between MindMeister and MindManager (the app I use on my MacBook Pro). Bonus Apps: Olive Tree Bible Study App, Pages, Keynote. Listener Questions On this episode we heard from these listeners: Carey Green of ChristianHomeandFamily.com asked,”Are tags important to getting search engine traffic?” Beau Miles asked, “Will you be offering an audio version of your new book?” John Olson called in with a report on how he has been using my productivity tips from the podcast episode on getting a days work done in two hours, which was episode 43. I haven't been emphasizing the call in part of the show, but would love to field more listener questions and hear more of your success stories. You can leave messages here through Speakpipe, or on our phone line at (509) 713-2679. Your Feedback Do you have an idea for a podcast you would like to hear? Do you have a question that you like to ask me? Please send me an email. And if you enjoy the podcast, I would consider it a great favor if you subscribe (and leave a review) in iTunes. This helps new people discover the podcast. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher. What are some of your indispensable iPad apps, and how do you use them? Share your ideas and observations below in the comments.
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Heute möchte ich mal ein Produkt vorstellen, dass ich einfach nur liebe. Es ist der Mindmanager von Mindjet. Ein neue Funktionalität ist die Registerkarte „Sharepoint“ und ich war völlig verblüfft, was man damit machen kann. Aber sehen Sie selber in das Video rein und schauen Sie was sich hinter dem Mindmanager für Sharepoint verbirgt. Übrigens […]
Ancestry.com's new DNA facility came online at their Web site this week, allowing people to order paternal or maternal DNA tests and getting their results online to compare against other testers.Listener e-mail includes: several more Hispanic genealogy Web sites - http://www.rootsweb.com/~cafara/index.html, http://www.gsha.net, and http://www.loscalifornianos.org; a recommendation of a book about the coal mining industry, The Day the Earth Caved In, by Joan Quigley; the ten most expensive telephone directories ever sold at http://abebooks.com/docs/Community/Featured/Genealogy; a new genealogy board game at http://www.genealogyboardgame.com; and online vital records for Shelby County, TN (http://register.shelby.tn.us/index.php).George's Web Site of the Week is The National Archives (U.K.) site at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk where you'll find online records, indexes, tutorials, exhibits, and lots more.George reviews and discusses Footnote.com (http://www.footnote.com), a great genealogy subscription Web site. Drew discusses mindmapping, a method of problem solving. He suggests a Web site at MindMeister.com that offers you up to 6 free mindmaps (http://www.mindmeister.com), and Mindjet (http://www.mindjet.com) which sells MindManager software.