Sunday, 31 March 2024

Hire Your Own Photographer When you Speak

 It is wise to hire your own photographer, for an event.


When you are invited to speak, emcee, moderate a session or train, any activity that requires you to engage an audience, it is safer and wiser for you to hire your own photographer.

I cannot enumerate how many times I have spoken or trained at huge events and while the organisers promised to share photos, I only receive a measly five photographers, half of which are usually not representative of my work or service.



There are uncountable instances where you will be told that the event organisers have already hired photographers who will certainly share their photos. And indeed, they most likely will. You will be hard pressed to find any that will share more than five photos though, of you and amongst those five, at least three do not portray you in your best element as a speaker.

Use part of the money that they pay you to hire your own photographer and within those photos, they should be able to capture you actually engaging the audience.

It is important to document and archive your public speaking journey. Hire your own photographer.

Great week!

Rich Diction
#Publicspeaking
Richdiction@gmail.com

Tuesday, 26 March 2024

20s, 30s and 40s

 The next time you seek advice on something pertinent to your life, try seeking it from someone in their twenties, thirties and forties and compare the information.


In my thirties


In my forties


It's quite incredible how a decade of experience shapes our knowledge in vastly different ways. It is fascinating to note how our world views shift over a decade in time.


The preoccupations of most people in their twenties differs in colossal amounts, from someone in their forties.


Even within a week, I find myself growing in thought process and reconsidering a few past ideas and values. How much then, can a decade change us?


Just try it. Seek the same advice from these different categories and you'll be amazed at how time and experience, really does create a mindshift.


Bless!


Beverley

Wednesday, 20 March 2024

Happy World Poetry Day

 I believe, from studying poetry, engaging poets from all over Africa and studying poetry for my second degree, that poetry is not about the words that you read but about how you feel when you read those words.


This below is one of my favourite poems in the entire world.


I’m Nobody! Who are you?
Are you – Nobody – too?
Then there’s a pair of us!
Don't tell! they'd advertise – you know!

How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one’s name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog!

By Emily Dickinson.

Happy World Poetry Day.

Monday, 18 March 2024

Playing

 Playing.


From ages 5 to 8, I was extremely shy in class and wouldn't say a word, until it came to sports and games.


That's when my powers, lit by the electrifying touch of the playground would surge through my veins.


I became The Incredible Bev.




Tearing off my outer clothes and showing my Cape, I'd fly across, charging with exuberance.


I see that happening a lot in Team Building.  The unassuming and inconspicuous participant suddenly flaps their wings and shocks everyone.


There's so much that can be learned from playing games.


Firstly, you learn that all the organisational strategic planning, social etiquette and lessons on self development diminish. Suddenly,  it's all about winning and everyone has their teeth in the game.


When divided in teams, members are quick to discern that the big office talkers are not necessarily the most agile.


People's competitiveness reaches its peak when they demand a rematch.


The stakes are high. Tempers flare.


People reorganise their teams. Winning is a must. Nothing else matters. They will roll in the dust, jump on balloons and run the three-legged race to win.


And that's when the highest form of team Building is seen. No need for a planning meeting. Just let them play games. Let them rehash their primary sports.


Playing.


So much can be learned. In order to win, to reach your goals, sometimes you have to get all hard and give it your all, poise and perfection aside.


Bless!


Beverley










Friday, 8 March 2024

Women's Day 2024

Some time in 2021

 As a woman, I have often allowed the people who steered the Titanic to guide me, instead of allowing those who built the ark.


I do not always need professional support. Sometimes, I need support from someone who has crossed the threshold of perfectionism and they are living each day by sound faith and judgement. I need to be guided by the person who is willing to be foolish in the name of wisdom because their heart heard the words of God and they will not compromise.

We must have both kinds of people in our lives. Dr. Myles Munroe said that the most important training that pastors should have is Business Management, so that when they gain access to so much money from tithes and offertory, they are more inclined to manage it properly. Business Management and Leadership are the primary courses that pastors for pastors. 

With all our spiritual ability, add a touch of professionalism, too.

As a woman, you need to hear from the person who has surpassed professionalism and their lives are now accelerated by faith.

The one who built the ark built it to perfection and yet in order to start, it took faith. Faith in the face of folly. Faith in the face of  mockery. That's the person we need to guide us, who is not led by their  title but by something much higher and more powerful.

As a woman, not ever person with the right credentials is supposed to be in my driver's seat. Not everyone with the right speech, is meant to be speaking into my life. It's the person who has crossed that threshold and now their journey is just accelerated by faith, because they are in a place where there is no other option but to live by faith. Professionalism alone, is not enough.

That is the person whom I need to guide me.


Happy Women's Day Y'all women


Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva