Archive for August, 2009

Lord Thompson Manor at Word Snapper

Reputation Professor on Aug 27th 2009

Situated on 40 tranquil acres in Northeastern Connecticut, Lord Thompson Manor is centrally located in New England, just one hour west of Boston, 40 minutes west of Providence, and one hour north of Hartford. The Lord Thompson Manor elegant 30 room estate provides Brides and Grooms with an exquisite all-encompassing Weekend Wedding experience. Here, family, friends and guests create lasting memories as they convene in one place over the course of a weekend to enjoy Rehearsal Dinners, Spa, Receptions, After Parties, Brunches, and much more in a relaxed, unhurried Lord Thompson Manor atmosphere. Lord Thompson Manor luxurious accommodations and outstanding service bring romantic individuality to every wedding to ensure the perfect Lord Thompson Manor Wedding Weekend.

Lord Thompson Manor offers six stately guest rooms—three of which are luxury suites, each with a fireplace and private bath—as well as six inviting cottage rooms at our sister property, The Cottage House, well-situated just two miles down the road from Lord Thompson Manor. During their stay, guests may enjoy relaxing massages and treatments, among other services offered at our on-site spa. Comfortable and convenient, the accommodations at Lord Thompson Manor and The Cottage House help to create a seamless weekend.

Lord Thompson Manor is particularly distinguished among wedding facilities by the careful attention our professional staff gives to every detail of our guests’ three-day stay here. From elaborate Lord Thompson Manor floral arrangements to exquisite cakes to romantic candlelit evenings, each element of a Wedding Weekend is uniquely tailored to the Bride’s & Groom’s particular needs. In addition to providing a diverse variety of gourmet menu options—prepared from scratch and cooked fresh on the premises by our James Beard Foundation Celebrated Chefs—Lord Thompson Manor provides full Wedding coordination services, including directing Brides & Grooms to the elite of New England’s Musicians and Bands, Photographers and Videographers, Florists, Cake Bakers, Limousine Services and more. Book your wedding at Lord Thompson Manor and experience an extraordinary weekend that you and your guests will fondly remember for years to come.

Lord Thompson Manor

Route 200, PO Box 428 Thompson, Connecticut 06277
Telephone (860) 923-3886 Fax (860) 923-9310

Lord Thompson Manor Email:  mail@lordthompsonmanor.com

Lord Thompson Manor web site: http://www.lordthompsonmanor.com

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Paul Eckert Article Center

Reputation Professor on Aug 21st 2009

Paul Eckert, founder and CEO of Family Financial Centers is a featured writer for the February 2009 issue of International Franchise Association’s publication, Franchising World. Mr. Paul Eckert ’s article centers around the importance of networking and how it can be used to your best advantage in today’s business environment.

About Paul Eckert and Family Financial Centers
Paul Eckert and Family Financial Centers is the “Quantum Leap” forward in the evolution of the alternative Paul Eckert financial service center. Located in attractive suburban centers, Paul Eckert Family Financial Centers have the systems, ambience and professionalism of a traditional bank. Paul Eckert FFC offers a full array of financial services including check cashing, money orders, wire transfer, tax preparation services and short-term consumer loans.

Paul Eckert Family Financial Centers is committed to raising the standard for alternative financial service providers both for product offerings and the way they are delivered to the market. Our Paul Eckert centers are conveniently located to our customer’s home or work. We are fully automated with systems that keep the average transaction time to just a few minutes. This allows our customer to have all of their financial needs taken care of conveniently and efficiently, in an environment that is upbeat, professional and friendly. Paul Eckert Family Financial Centers is rapidly expanding through acquisition and conversion of existing financial centers to the Family brand.

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Gold Coast Tire & Auto Self Improvement

Reputation Professor on Aug 8th 2009

Self Improvement in Only 30 Days

By Veronica Hay

How will your life be different in only 30 days from now? What will you have accomplished? What intentions will you set and where will you put your focus?

If you could close your eyes and open them 30 days from now, where would you like to find yourself?

What if you choose to be totally present and conscious for the next 30 days, not walking around in a daze, but aware of each precious moment, taking nothing for granted, counting each blessing, savoring each encounter, relishing each experience, feeling grounded to the earth, perhaps for the very first time, viewing it all from a higher place than before.

What new people, experiences, habits, will you welcome into your life and which ones will you have finally let go of and how will that make you feel?

What one thing can you promise yourself to do every single day, for the next 30 days, and keep your word about it, and how will it feel at the end of the 30 days when you have completed it? It could be writing an article a day, or dancing or exercising every day or simply remembering to keep your word. Keeping your word is a big one. If you did that alone for one entire month, you life will have changed dramatically.

Where will you be on the thirtieth day, what will you have accomplished, what will you have done with this precious thirty days that you have been given and what impact will that have made upon your life?

Read some informative articles here by Gold Coast Tire & Auto:

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Gold Coast Tire & Auto Self Improvement
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Gold Coast Tire & Auto Professional Speaking

Gold Coast Tire & Auto Self Improvement

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The Glen S. Luckman Edge

Reputation Professor on Aug 2nd 2009

Public Speaking Tips to Give You an Edge

Author Michael A Jones

Thanks to Glen S. Luckman for the post.

Here are some great public speaking tips for the introduction, body, and conclusion of your next presentation. To progress towards being a skilled public speaker, constant practice and improvement are necessary. It helps to get a partner to offer an honest appraisal or play back a video of your presentation and do a self-analysis. It can be very beneficial.

Here are some key public speaking tips to enhance your next presentation:

Introduction

Take a moment to stand before the audience, take a deep breath, and look around you. Don’t start speaking the second you arrive at the speaker’s stand. That initial pause can make you appear poised, relaxed, confident and in control. It can also help suppress initial nervousness. Deliver the first couple of sentences with an increase in power and volume. You want to grab the attention of the audience right away. A commanding voice is needed to do that, not a soft, apologetic tone.

Avoid an introduction that goes on and on. You don’t want to go on and on so the audience wonders when you are going to really get to the meat of the presentation. The introduction is the funnel which directs attention to the body of the talk.

Body

The body of your presentation contains your main points, why you are taking time to speak in the first place, and why people have turned up to hear you. So be sure what you say has weight and is meaningful. This can only be done through thorough research and good preparation. Even when speaking on a subject familiar to your audience, in the preparation stage always be on the lookout for an unusual angle, extraordinary facts, or a story or anecdote that gets the audience to view a familiar subject in a different way.

Make sure the main points of your presentation stand out by discreet repetition. You don’t want to sound like a creaking door, but carefully planned reviews can really sink the main thoughts into the mind of the audience.

A progressive summary is an excellent tool to that end. At the outset mention your main points, perhaps 1, 2 and 3. After point 1 repeat it and then say, now for point 2. After point 2 you recap points 1 and 2 and introduce point 3. After point number 3 you can again review points 1, 2, and now 3. This kind of progressive review makes sure your audience leaves with the main points firmly etched in their minds.

Conclusion

Don’t leave this part of your presentation as an afterthought. Prepare the wording carefully, especially the last sentence, as it will be the part the audience hear last and are likely to remember.

Also think about what you want to accomplish in your conclusion. Do you want your audience to take action? Then spell out clearly what needs to be done. Do you want to touch the hearts of your audience? Then weave some emotion into your last few sentences. Once you have identified your goal, you can create a motivating conclusion that will leave your audience very responsive.

These are just a handful of public speaking tips that can greatly enhance your presentations. Make sure you clearly understand the three component parts of any speech, and then work to accomplish a specific goal with each one. Pay attention to good thought content, and also your manner of presentation.

Glen S. Luckman Public Speaking articles at http://glenluckman.info/

More Glen Luckman info can be found at  The Glen S. Luckman Edge

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