The sheer preparation for a speech is stressful, let alone considering how to maintain the audience’s attention for the entire presentation. Millions of people fear public speaking more than anything else. Many cite the audience as the greatest source of angst—will they pay attention? Laugh if a mistake is made? A recent Fortune article reveals…
Three Keys to Capitalize on Confidence
Forbes article, 12 Things Truly Confident People Do Differently, cites the results of a recent study at the University of Melbourne where confident people went on to earn higher wages and get promoted faster than everyone else. The article lists activities such as exercising regularly; seeking out small victories and celebrating other people. Here are three…
Dale Carnegie North Dakota Spotlight On: Tasha Rohlfs
Welcome to our Spotlight Series featuring interviews with instructors, trainers and staff members of Dale Carnegie Training of North Dakota. For the month of April, we interviewed Tasha Rohfls, who began her career with Dale Carnegie Training over 6 years ago. How long have you been with Dale Carnegie Training? I’ve been with them…
Dale Carnegie North Dakota Spotlight On: Heather Ostrowski
Welcome to our Spotlight Series featuring interviews with instructors, trainers and staff members of Dale Carnegie Training of North Dakota. For the month of March, we interviewed Heather Ostrowski, who got her start with Dale Carnegie Training in 2003 as a Graduate and Graduate Assistant. How long have you been with Dale Carnegie Training? I’ve…