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Advance To The Top Of The Class
Many of you have asked when the next ESI-Advanced will take place. It is scheduled for March 22 - 23. Visit here to see the schedule.
If you can't make our ESI-Advanced, you may want to consider some one-on-one coaching. Whether you are interested in presentation coaching, image coaching, or teleprompter coaching, Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems' Communications Coaching can help.
Give us a call at (800) 336-2693. In the New York/New Jersey area, call John Brady at (973) 726-7161. Or visit our website to find out more.

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Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems changes lives by helping lifelong learners hone their natural communication tools.
We work with people at a wide variety of companies in the areas of public speaking, presentations skills, leadership and sales mastery.
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Hello. In the past few weeks, Pat and I have worked with the Independent Grocers Alliance (IGA) and at the North American Shrine Temples. What do they have in common? Both organizations are making a difference in their communities by supporting primarily children's activities and charities. IGA runs summer camps for underprivileged kids and Shriners fund children's hospitals that specialize in treating burn victims. If you have an IGA store or a local Shrine Temple or club in your town, give them a salute. They will appreciate it. We do. And so will the kids!
Let's get going.
Ty Boyd
ty@tyboyd.com
Passion Play
During the play-up to the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles were hosting the Carolina Panthers. One of the announcers said something like this: "If this game is about passion, it's about Deuce Staley! If it's about passion, he will be the last guy standing. No one puts more heart and soul into this game." What will people say about your work, your life and how you play your game? How will they hear your voice?
ESI teaches that passion is the most important ingredient for successful communicators. With passion, you don't need to know all the rules. Without passion, the message may just have no heat, no attraction to an audience of one or one thousand. That is not to say that a passion-filled person is assured success. It is to say that without this powerful ingredient, the presenter will most often fall short.
Passion has many descriptions: hot, determined, overwhelming. And so on. We remind you however that passion can be expressed in a whisper, from a pillow. We all know the example of a child who wants or needs something important to them can win over the crustiest of adults. Passion.
When John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church was asked how he attracted such huge crowds to his sermons, he replied, "I simply set John Wesley on fire, and the people come to see John Wesley burn!"
Start your game today with passion. It is hard to resist!
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Pat Boyd's Coach's Corner
Energy - you know it when you see it in someone, and when you don't. And so do others. The next time you are speaking here are three quick energy tips to remember:
- Stand Up. Even if it is a small group, get on your feet. Standing both generates energy and radiates power.
- Repeat, Repeat, Repeat. As you are being introduced, repeat to yourself, "energy, energy, energy." Body and mind will get the message.
- Put it in writing. If you have notes or other materials with you, write "Energy" in red, or place the word on a sticky note and post it somewhere visible.
Energy is contagious and attractive, so use it during your next presentation.
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