How to improve your life quality and have much more

How to improve your life quality? That’s a question we often ask ourselves when life does not quite meet our expectations.

Embarrassed by circumstances

Have you ever been embarrassed by your limited circumstances?

Consider a situation. Perhaps all your friends were going on a night out, but you couldn’t join them because you simply didn’t have the money.

You wanted to join them, of course, but wealth and financial freedom were nothing but a distant dream for you at the time.

Perhaps you haven’t had that particular experience, but something similar, possibly? The actual situation for you may have been different, but your sense of embarrassment will not have been any less painful and hard to bear, I’m sure.

In one of his audio programs, the late Jim Rohn tells a story about an event that drove him to take a very close look at his life.

A Girl Scout called at Jim’s house one day to sell Girl Scout Cookies as part of an annual fundraiser. In exchange for the cookies, all she asked for was just two dollars.

This was many years ago, of course, but even then, this was not a huge sum of money.

However, Jim’s problem at the time was that he didn’t even have two dollars to spare, so he was reduced to lying to the poor girl. At this point, wealth was something Jim had yet to encounter.

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Money does matter

Now, some people will tell you that money doesn’t matter, but it does. In our world today, you can’t live without money any longer than you can live without oxygen or water.

Exactly how much money you need depends on your preferred lifestyle, of course. If you don’t want much out of life, then you’ll get by on very little money.

However, most of us do want more out of life; hence, having at least a degree of wealth does matter.

Wealth and financial freedom

Put simply, wealth means financial freedom.

Financial freedom, in turn, means you can do what you want whenever you want without feeling constrained by your circumstances.

A worthy aim, therefore, is to decide what you want out of life and then start working towards building your wealth.

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It all starts with change

Have you ever thought to yourself, I don’t want to live like this anymore?

Perhaps you’ve said to yourself, I want more out of life.

You want more, but the problem is that you have no idea how to change your circumstances, right? If you need a little help, then don’t worry, dear reader; you’re not alone.

However, one thing you must accept is that unless you change, nothing will change.

You must increase your value

Perhaps you look at your salary each month and think, How can I start building wealth when this is all the company pays?

If that’s how you think, then you’ll need to change your philosophy or the way you look at things.

The salary you get may be all the company pays you, but it’s for the value of the contribution you make.

There will be other people who are paid a lot more than you. They’re paid more than you quite simply because they’re considered to be more valuable than you to the company.

I’m not suggesting that you’re not valuable. You are valuable as a father, a mother, a brother, a sister, a friend, or even a colleague.

However, my point reflects your economic value to your employer.

It’s a fact that if you’re in a low-skilled job where there’s an oversupply of potential replacements for your services, then you won’t earn much. That’s simply the economics of supply and demand.

However, just because you’re not more valuable now doesn’t mean you can’t become more valuable.

You can increase your skills with a little effort on your part, and you can become more valuable. Become more valuable, and your income will rise.

So while your circumstances may be limited right now, they don’t have to remain that way.

You can work on yourself and improve yourself. It’s all about self-improvement and personal development.

Success can be yours

Success doesn’t just happen to people. No one just gets lucky.

If you asked the CEO of a multi-national corporation how he or she got to where he or she is today, the response is unlikely to be, “Well, I just showed up for work each day, and they just kept promoting me.

No, people have worked very hard to get to a lofty position in life. You don’t get anywhere without hard work.

However, you attract success by the person you become, and you really can become more than you are now.

Jim Rohn suggested that profits are better than wages, and he had a point.

Every rags-to-riches story I’ve ever heard always involves someone’s own business. They started their own business, worked very hard, and one day they became very rich.

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Build a business

Now you’re probably thinking, I don’t have the money to start my own business, and I can’t afford to give up my job on a whim.

That’s all true, I’m sure, but some people keep their job initially and start their own business as a part-time enterprise.

Jim Rohn himself built his success that way.

Jim began life in modest circumstances, but he went on to become a millionaire and one of the most influential thinkers of our time. And in case you’re wondering, no, he didn’t go to university.

It can be done; people do, and you can too.

Just make up your mind to start working on yourself.

Increase your value and look for opportunities to solve problems for people.

Solving problems is the basis for any business. Every product should solve a problem for consumers.

The psychology of wealth

There’s psychology linked to building wealth, and you would be wise to understand it.

In the embedded video included here, the late Jim Rohn explains the psychology of wealth and provides a lot of sensible advice.

Jim was a successful man by any measure, and it’s always worth listening to people who’ve achieved success. They know what they’re talking about because they’ve been there and done it.

He offers simple messages that are thought-provoking and powerful.

This video is well worth your time, and I recommend it to you. Watch it now while you have the chance.

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Recommendations for your library

I think the late Jim Rohn was one of the best motivational speakers I’ve ever heard, and he’s been a big influence on me; that’s for sure.

He’s produced many books, videos, and audio programs over the years, and all of them would add real value to your library.

Two I can strongly recommend you add to your personal reference library are:

Book: Seven Strategies for Wealth & Happiness by Jim Rohn

Audio Program: The Art of Exceptional Living by Jim Rohn

I purchased both of these some time ago, and I still use them constantly as sources of inspiration and motivation.

The audio program is particularly useful, as I listen to it while driving. This means I can use my travel time profitably. Why listen to the radio when you could be listening and learning while you drive?

Purchasing these items represented money well spent for me, and I’ve found them enormously useful. I strongly recommend them to you.

Even if you don’t buy them, they’re certainly worth considering. Go check out Jim Rohn’s books and audio programs now while they’re fresh in your mind.

Should you make a purchase, you will not regret buying them. I’m very confident in that.

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21 thought-provoking quotes that will inspire you

Quotes that wll inspire you

Looking for a little inspiration, dear reader? Well, here are 21 thought-provoking quotes that will inspire you.

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Quotes that will inspire you:

  1. Stop underestimating yourself. ~Michael Josephson
  2. Every artist was first an amateur. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
  3. The secret to getting ahead is getting started. ~Agatha Christie
  4. Whoever is happy will make others happy, too. ~Mark Twain
  5. You are what you think about all day long. ~Dr Robert Schuller
  6. Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. ~Henry Ford
  7. It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are. ~E.E. Cummings
  8. Do not let what you cannot do; interfere with what you can do. ~John Wooden
  9. The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. ~Steve Jobs
  10. The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living doing what they most enjoy. ~Malcolm Forbes
  11. The most important thing is to be whatever you are without shame. ~Rod Steiger
  12. That’s precisely the question everyone should be asking—why the hell not? Why not you? Why not now? ~Timothy Ferriss
  13. Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit. ~Conrad Hilton
  14. The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavour. ~Vince Lombardi
  15. Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome. ~Samuel Johnson
  16. Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. ~Dale Carnegie
  17. You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore. ~Christopher Columbus
  18. Use what talents you possess. The woods will be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best. ~Henry Van Dyke
  19. Don’t ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who are alive. ~Howard Thurman
  20. Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier. ~Mother Teresa
  21. One of the tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today. ~Dale Carnegie
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30 contenders for the best quotes ever

Looking for the best quotes ever, dear reader? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Today I have for you some of my favourite quotes and the ones I love best. I’ve also slipped in one of my own.

So here, in my opinion, are 30 contenders for quotes that really are the best ever.

If you need a good quote for a presentation or just for a Tweet, then these are for you. I am confident that you will enjoy them all.

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Best quotes ever (1-15):

  1. Be contrary; be known. ~Arab Proverb
  2. Try and fail, but never fail to try. ~Jared Leto
  3. If you can dream it, you can do it. ~Walt Disney
  4. When nothing’s going right, go left. ~Anonymous
  5. Walk on stage as if you belong there. ~Anonymous
  6. Focus on strength; manage weakness. ~Anonymous
  7. Whatever you are, be a good one. ~Abraham Lincoln
  8. Know what it is you want to do and why. ~Anonymous
  9. Every man dies. Not every man lives. ~ William Wallace
  10. Success is not achieved by contented people. ~Anonymous
  11. The starting point of all achievement is desire. ~Napoleon Hill
  12. Strive not to be a success but rather to be of value. ~Albert Einstein
  13. Doing nothing is hard; you never know when you’re done. ~Anonymous
  14. Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later. ~Og Mandino
  15. You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. ~CS Lewis
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Best quotes ever (16-30):

  1. A dream is what makes people love life even when it is painful. ~Theodore Zeldin
  2. The secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda. ~John C. Maxwell
  3. Don’t worry if plan A fails, there are 25 more letters in the alphabet. ~Anonymous
  4. Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily. ~Napoleon Bonaparte
  5. There’s only one success, to be able to spend your life in your own way. ~Christopher Morley
  6. I believe the way we dress on a daily basis is the message we put out to the world. ~Brad Goreski
  7. Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure. ~George Edward Woodberry
  8. When a door closes another door should open, but if it doesn’t then go in through the window. ~Anonymous
  9. The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life. ~William Morris
  10. The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, and whose presence calls forth your best. ~Epictetus
  11. You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry, don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way. ~Walter Hagen
  12. To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift. ~Steve Prefontaine
  13. Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated. ~Lou Holtz
  14. That’s your best friend and your worst enemy – your own brain. ~Fred Durst
  15. Not everyone finds school to be beneficial. Not everyone thrives in that environment. It doesn’t mean you’re stupid. Nor does it mean that you cannot be successful. Plenty of school dropouts went on to achieve fame and great fortune. ~Roy Sutton
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17 thought-provoking quotes about war and why it’s truly mad

In this post, I am exploring quotes about war.

Does war ever solve anything? That’s a debatable point, to say the least.

There have been so many wars in my lifetime, and yet what have they solved, really? It seems to me that war never actually resolves anything at all.

War causes bitterness and hatred between people, and these feelings can fester for generations.

For me, war is best summed up by Bertrand Russell’s famous observation:

As far as I can see, war creates more problems than it solves. Often, it creates a vacuum that is then filled by people with truly evil intent.

Ultimately, differences between people require compromise and a political solution. We have to learn to live together and meet others halfway.

Yes, there will be times when we have to be resolute and tough, but fighting should be avoided whenever possible, and it should always be possible.

If I have learned one thing, it is this: if politicians had to go to war and do the fighting and take their own sons and daughters with them, there would be no wars.

The problem we have today is that none of our politicians now have any first-hand experience of the reality of war. None have experienced the horrors of battle. If they had, they would take a very different approach; of that I am sure.

However, let me say this: whether war can be justified or otherwise, we must always respect the warriors.

The warriors do what they do in good faith and at great personal risk to themselves. They act without question and with the intent of protecting us. They do the bidding of politicians. So if anyone is to blame, it’s always the politicians. Let us never forget.

Here are 17 quotes about war to underline today’s message.

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Quotes about war (1-10):

  1. War is a defeat for humanity. ~Pope John Paul II
  2. If we don’t end war, war will end us. ~H. G. Wells
  3. When the rich wage war, it’s the poor who die. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
  4. War doesn’t decide who’s right, only who’s left. ~Bertrand Russell
  5. You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake. ~Jeannette Rankin
  6. In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons. ~Herodotus
  7. The military doesn’t start wars. Politicians start wars. ~William Westmoreland
  8. The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. ~Norman Schwarzkopf
  9. Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed. ~Mao Zedong
  10. Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die. ~Herbert Hoover
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Quotes about war (11-17):

  1. Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. ~John F. Kennedy
  2. Being prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace. ~George Washington
  3. What a cruel thing war is; to fill our hearts with hatred instead of love for our neighbours. ~Robert E. Lee
  4. The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. ~George S. Patton
  5. I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. ~Albert Einstein
  6. I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower
  7. I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation. War is hell. ~William Tecumseh Sherman
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21 inspiring quotes from inspiring people

If you want success, listen to successful people. That means people who will inspire you. It means people who’ve been there and done it. In other words, people who know how it’s done.

Here are 21 inspiring quotes from inspiring people to get you started and get you thinking.

These are some of my favourite quotes, so I hope you enjoy them all.

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Inspiring Quotes (1-10):

  1. Believe you can and you’re halfway there. ~Theodore Roosevelt
  2. It’s never too late to be what you might have been. ~George Eliot
  3. There’s nothing impossible to him who will try. ~Alexander the Great
  4. Change your thoughts and you change your world. ~Norman Vincent Peale
  5. We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone. ~Ronald Reagan
  6. It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped. ~Tony Robbins
  7. Emotions will either serve or master, depending on who is in charge. ~Jim Rohn
  8. Don’t lose hope. You never know what tomorrow will bring. ~Michael Josephson
  9. No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world. ~Robin Williams
  10. The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ~H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
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Inspiring Quotes (11-21):

  1. Often times the brightest rainbows follow the darkest rainstorms. ~Michael Josephson
  2. Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow. ~A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
  3. Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. ~Robert Louis Stevenson
  4. Be careful with your words. Once they are said, they can be only forgiven, not forgotten. ~Michael Josephson
  5. Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. ~Desmond Tutu
  6. Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them become what they are capable of becoming. ~Goethe
  7. Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest diseases, and its toll on success and happiness is heavy. ~Wayne Gretzky
  8. When you compete with someone as good or better than you, you may not always win, but you never lose. ~Michael Josephson
  9. Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. ~Dale Carnegie
  10. The one who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The one who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been. ~Albert Einstein
  11. When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down happy. They told me I didn’t understand the assignment, and I told them they didn’t understand life. ~John Lennon
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21 inspirational quotes about money you’ll enjoy

Today I am exploring inspirational quotes about money.

Now, people may tell you that money’s not important, but after oxygen, few things are more important to sustaining life in the modern age. So we must take good care of our money and use it wisely.

That’s not to say we should be mean or stingy. Quite the contrary; being generous when it’s appropriate is important too.

However, we should not waste money or fritter it away on things we don’t need and will probably never use.

Enjoy your money when you have it, but always put a little away for a rainy day because one day it will rain; of that you can be sure, dear reader.

Build capital over time, and that capital can then generate an income stream for you.

Money can make your life easier, of course, but on its own, it will not make you happy. Never make the mistake of assuming that it will.

Happiness comes from within, and if you’re not happy without money, then having some money is unlikely to improve that situation.

Never chase money for its own sake. The personal cost of being overly acquisitive is likely to be very high indeed.

Make sure you have some balance in your life; then do what you love; do it well, and the money will follow.

And never forget this: money is important, but the people in your life are far more important. You can have all the money in the world, but without people in your life, you have nothing.

Here are 21 inspirational quotes about money to help you reflect on what it really means. Enjoy them all.

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Inspirational quotes about money (1-10):

  1. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. ~Milton Friedman
  2. A fool and his money are soon parted. ~Thomas Tusser
  3. Do what you love, and the money will follow. ~Marsha Sinetar
  4. A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money. ~W.C. Fields
  5. I’d like to live as a poor man with lots of money. ~Pablo Picasso
  6. A good reputation is more valuable than money. ~Publilius Syrus
  7. Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. ~Woody Allen
  8. Never spend your money before you have earned it. ~Thomas Jefferson
  9. There are people who have money and people who are rich. ~Coco Chanel
  10. Money won’t create success, the freedom to make it will. ~Nelson Mandela

Inspirational quotes about money (11-21):

  1. I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive. ~Henry Miller
  2. Anybody who thinks money will make you happy hasn’t got money. ~David Geffen
  3. Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail. ~Kinky Friedman
  4. A wise man should have money in his head but not in his heart. ~Jonathan Swift
  5. That money talks, I’ll not deny, I heard it once: It said, ‘Goodbye’. ~Richard Armour
  6. Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish but it will not replace you as the driver. ~Ayn Rand
  7. Money is a strange business. People who haven’t got it aim for it strongly. People who have are full of troubles. ~Ayrton Senna
  8. When I was young, I thought that money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old I know that it is. ~Oscar Wilde
  9. Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none. ~Richard M. DeVos
  10. Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants. ~Benjamin Franklin
  11. Bottom line is, I didn’t return to Apple to make a fortune. I’ve been very lucky in my life and already have one. When I was 25, my net worth was $100 million or so. I decided then that I wasn’t going to let it ruin my life. There’s no way you could ever spend it all, and I don’t view wealth as something that validates my intelligence. ~Steve Jobs
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21 Quotes by Oprah Winfrey that’ll inspire you

Today I am exploring quotes by Oprah Winfrey, one of the most famous people on the planet.

True fame implies universal recognition. You’re only famous when your photograph can be shown to anyone, anywhere, and they would be able to identify you immediately. One such person is definitely Oprah Winfrey.

She doesn’t need any introduction, but for anyone who’s spent the past 25 years living life in complete seclusion on another planet, let me tell you she’s an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist.

A very smart lady, she’s someone who would be regarded as successful by any measure. And let’s face it, it’s always worth listening to successful people. Whatever worked for them may work for us.

So here are 21 quotes by Oprah Winfrey.

There’s plenty of good advice here; I’m sure you’ll agree.

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Quotes by Oprah Winfrey (1-10):

  1. Facing the truth really will set you free.
  2. Where there’s no struggle, there’s no strength.
  3. Excellence is the best deterrent to racism or sexism.
  4. You can have it all. You just can’t have it all at once.
  5. Don’t let people talk you into what they think is you.
  6. Follow your instincts. That’s where true wisdom manifests itself.
  7. Surround yourself only with people who are going to lift you higher.
  8. The thing you fear most has no power. Your fear of it is what has the power.
  9. My idea of heaven is a great big baked potato and someone to share it with.
  10. Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.
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Quotes by Oprah Winfrey (11-21):

  1. Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment.
  2. You know you are on the road to success if you would do your job and not be paid for it.
  3. Even if you flippin’ fries at McDonald’s, if you’re excellent, everybody wants to be in your line.
  4. Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody’s going to know whether you did it or not.
  5. The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude.
  6. Whatever has happened to you in your past has no power over this present moment, because life is now.
  7. Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.
  8. Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough
  9. The challenge of life, I have found, is to build a resume that doesn’t simply tell a story about what you want to be, but it’s a story about who you want to be.
  10. Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness. The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.
  11. Do the one thing you think you cannot do. Fail at it. Try again. Do better the second time. The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire. This is your moment. Own it.
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How to be a good storyteller in conversation

Mastering the Art of Spinning Yarns

Have you ever wondered how to be a good storyteller in conversation, or, to put it another way, how to become a successful raconteur?

Becoming a raconteur isn’t just about telling stories, of course, it’s all about weaving tales that leave your audience spellbound.

Picture yourself as the life of the party, captivating listeners with witty anecdotes and entertaining yarns.

Think of yourself as a verbal magician, pulling rabbits out of hats with your words. A true raconteur knows how to craft compelling narratives that keep people hanging on every syllable. They use their voice like an instrument, body language like a dance, and timing like a comedic genius.

Don’t worry if you’re not a natural-born storyteller – even the greatest raconteurs had to start somewhere. With practice and dedication, anyone can learn to spin a good yarn.

Just remember; the key is to make your audience feel like they’re right there in the story with you, experiencing every twist and turn firsthand.

Key Takeaways

  • Practice weaving anecdotes into captivating narratives
  • Use your voice, body language, and timing to enhance storytelling
  • Make the audience feel like they’re part of the story

How to be a Good Storyteller in Conversation

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The Art of Spellbinding: What Defines a Raconteur?

A raconteur is like a verbal magician, weaving tales that leave audiences spellbound. They don’t just tell stories – they create experiences that transport listeners to another world.

More Than Just a Storyteller

A raconteur captivates their audience with more than just words. They’re the life of the party, armed with a wit sharper than a chef’s knife. Their stories are like gourmet meals for the ears – rich, flavorful, and leaving you wanting more.

But it’s not just what they say – it’s how they say it. A true raconteur could make a trip to the grocery store sound like an epic adventure. They have:

  • A voice that could make even tax codes sound interesting
  • Facial expressions that rival a cartoon character’s
  • Gestures so vivid you’d think they were conducting an invisible orchestra

The Tradition of Raconteuring

Raconteurs have been around since cavemen first gathered around the fire to swap tales about the one that got away (probably a woolly mammoth). In the old days, they were the entertainers at festivals, keeping crowds in stitches with their quick wit and tall tales.

Today, you might find modern raconteurs:

  • Holding court at dinner parties
  • Stealing the show at open mic nights
  • Turning boring business meetings into comedy gold

They’re like human podcasts, but with better special effects (aka wild hand gestures). In a world of 280-character limits, these wordsmiths remind us of the joy of a well-spun yarn.

Setting the Stage: Crafting Your Storytelling Space

A raconteur’s playground is as important as the tale itself. The right setup can turn a mundane anecdote into a spellbinding saga. Let’s explore how to transform any space into a storyteller’s paradise.

Physical Space and Its Marvels

Picture this: a room where even the furniture leans in to listen. That’s the power of a well-crafted storytelling space. Our intrepid raconteur should aim for a cosy nook, not a cavernous hall that swallows words whole.

Comfy chairs are a must – nobody wants to squirm through an epic. Arrange them in a semicircle, like a storytelling hug. Add some pillows for dramatic fainting when the plot twists.

Lighting is key. Soft, warm bulbs create an ambience that whispers, “Gather ’round, folks.” Avoid harsh fluorescents that make everyone look like startled owls.

Props can be a raconteur’s best friend. A hat rack for quick character changes or a backdrop that sets the scene can elevate a simple tale to Broadway-worthy heights.

Storytelling Ambiance

The right atmosphere can make listeners forget they’re not actually in the story. A skilled raconteur crafts an environment that tickles all the senses.

Scented candles can transport the audience to exotic locales. Lavender for soothing tales, cinnamon for spicy adventures. Just don’t go overboard – nobody wants to hear a story while gasping for air.

Background music sets the mood. A gentle guitar for folksy yarns, dramatic piano for tense moments. But remember, the storyteller’s voice should be the star – not a Spotify playlist.

Temperature matters too. A slightly warm room keeps listeners cosy and attentive. Too cold, and they’ll be more focused on their goosebumps than the plot twists.

Effective communication isn’t just about words. It’s about creating a world that listeners can step into, even if they’re just sitting in your living room.

Character Arcs in the Limelight: Developing Engaging Personalities

Creating characters with depth is like baking a cake. You need the right ingredients and then you need that little bit of magic only you can add.

Let’s explore how to whip up some unforgettable personalities that’ll have your audience begging for seconds.

Giving Life to Characters

Picture this: you’re at a party, and there’s that one person who just lights up the room. That’s what we’re aiming for with our characters! Start by giving them quirks that’ll make people chuckle. Maybe your hero has an irrational fear of pickles or always sneezes in threes.

Next, sprinkle in some compelling backstory. Did they once accidentally set fire to their school’s cafeteria? That’ll keep things spicy!

Don’t forget to throw in some growth. Nobody likes a static Sam! Have your character face their fears, like finally conquering that pickle phobia. It’s all about the journey, folks!

The Villain’s Twisted Mustache

Ah, the bad guy. The cheese to our hero’s macaroni. Creating a top-notch villain is like crafting the perfect joke – timing is everything!

Give your villain a reason for their dastardly deeds. Maybe they’re upset because someone stole their favourite teddy bear in kindergarten. It’s ridiculous, but it works!

Add some flair to their evil plans. Instead of world domination, how about forcing everyone to wear mismatched socks? It’s the little things that count.

Remember, even villains need friends. Give them a sidekick who’s more bumbling than baddie. It’ll add some comic relief and make your villain more relatable. Who doesn’t love a good laugh?

Mastering the Pauses: The Power of Silence and Timing

Perfecting the art of pausing can turn an average storyteller into a captivating raconteur. It’s like having a secret weapon in your storytelling arsenal.

Silence is Golden

Silence isn’t just for librarians and mime artists. It’s a powerful tool for storytellers too. When used correctly, a well-timed pause can create suspense, emphasize a point, or let a punchline sink in.

Mastering the art of pausing is like conducting an orchestra of words. The audience hangs on every syllable, waiting for the next beat.

A skilled raconteur knows when to let the silence do the talking. It’s like serving a fine wine – you don’t chug it, you savour it.

Here are some moments when silence can be golden:

  • Before revealing a plot twist
  • After dropping a bombshell
  • When transitioning between parts of the story

Comedy, Pauses, and Raised Eyebrows

Comedy is all about timing, and pauses are the secret sauce. A well-timed pause can turn a mediocre joke into a knee-slapper.

Think of it as the storytelling equivalent of a drumroll. The audience’s anticipation builds, and then – ba dum tss! – the punchline lands.

Elon Musk once took a 21-second pause during an interview. That’s longer than most people can hold their breath! But it worked, creating a moment of tension and intrigue.

For maximum effect, pair your pauses with some eyebrow acrobatics:

  1. The single raised eyebrow of suspicion
  2. The furrowed brow of confusion
  3. The double eyebrow lift of surprise

Remember, timing isn’t just about words. It’s about the spaces between them too.

Gesticulation Gymnastics: Using Body Language to Weave Tales

Mastering the art of body language can turn a dull story into a captivating performance. A skilled raconteur knows how to use their entire body as a storytelling tool, from wild arm movements to subtle facial twitches.

Arms Flailing or Subtle Gestures?

When it comes to arm movements, finding the right balance is key. Too much flailing and you might knock over your drink or accidentally slap your listener. Too little, and you’ll look stiffer than a mannequin in a windstorm.

Start small with hand gestures that emphasize key points. Pretend you’re conducting an invisible orchestra of words. As you get more comfortable, let your arms join the party. Just remember, you’re telling a story, not doing jumping jacks.

For extra flair, try using impulsive body language to bring your tale to life. Act out parts of your story and become the characters, miming the actions. Your audience will be so entertained, they won’t even notice you’ve spilled your drink all over yourself.

Facial Expressions: The Window to the Story’s Soul

Your face is like a miniature stage for your story. Each twitch raised eyebrow, or wrinkled nose adds depth to your narrative. Practice in the mirror until you’ve mastered the “I-just-stepped-in-something-gross” face for disgusting plot twists.

Don’t be afraid to exaggerate. Widen your eyes in surprise, furrow your brow in confusion, or flash a mischievous grin for comedic effect. Your facial expressions should be like a silent movie star’s – obvious enough to be seen from the cheap seats.

Remember, timing is everything. A well-timed eye roll or smirk can add just the right punch to your punchline. Practice your reactions until they’re as natural as your resting gossip face.

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Whispers to Roars: Modulating Your Voice for Maximum Impact

A great raconteur knows how to use their voice like a finely tuned instrument. They can make listeners lean in close or sit back in awe with just a change in tone. It’s like having a secret superpower but without the need for spandex.

The Art of Vocal Modulation

Voice modulation is the fancy term for not sounding like a robot. It’s about changing your pitch, volume, and speed to keep your audience on their toes. Think of it as verbal jazz – you’re improvising with your vocal cords.

Start by practising your whisper. It’s perfect for those “I shouldn’t be telling you this, but…” moments. Then, work your way up to your indoor voice. This is your bread and butter for most storytelling.

For dramatic effect, throw in a sudden loud exclamation. It’s like a verbal jump-scare, minus the spilt popcorn. Just be prepared for startled looks and maybe a few spilt drinks.

The Voice as a Storytelling Instrument

Your voice is like a Swiss Army knife for storytelling. It’s got all the tools you need to captivate your audience. Low tones can add mystery, while high pitches bring excitement. It’s like painting a picture but with sound instead of colours.

Try different accents for different characters. Just don’t attempt a Scottish brogue unless you’re ready for some confused looks. Speed up your speech for action scenes, and slow down for suspense. It’s like being a DJ, but instead of sick beats, you’re dropping sick tales.

Remember, pauses are your friend. They give your listeners a chance to catch their breath and process your awesomeness. Plus, it’s a great time to take a sip of water and look mysterious.

The Emotional Compass: Navigating Feelings in Storytelling

A raconteur’s secret weapon? Emotions! These crafty storytellers wield feelings like a wizard’s wand, casting spells on their audience. Let’s peek into their bag of emotional tricks.

Crafting the Emotional Journey

The best raconteurs don’t just tell stories – they take their listeners on a roller coaster ride of feelings. They start with a gentle climb of curiosity, then whoosh! Down into the valley of suspense.

Up again they go, building anticipation like a slowly inflating balloon. Pop! The punchline hits, and laughter erupts.

These emotional connections are the glue that sticks stories to our brains. A good raconteur knows how to sprinkle in just the right amount of joy, fear, or wonder to keep the audience hooked.

Humour and Heartstrings: Balancing Emotions

A true raconteur is like a chef, mixing just the right blend of flavours. Too much sadness? The story becomes a sob-fest. Too many jokes? It turns into a comedy club act.

The trick is to balance the light and dark, the silly and the serious. One moment, the audience is giggling at a character’s mishap. The next, they’re holding their breath as tension builds.

This emotional seesaw keeps listeners on their toes. It’s like watching a cat video one minute, then a nail-biting thriller the next. The raconteur’s goal? To leave the audience emotionally exhausted, but begging for more!

The Encore: Leaving Your Audience Wanting More

A great raconteur knows how to end with a bang. They leave folks chuckling, pondering, or maybe even scratching their heads. It’s all about that final flourish that keeps the story alive long after the last word.

Stick the Landing

Raconteurs don’t just trail off into the sunset. They craft a memorable ending that ties everything together. It’s like sticking a superhero landing – dramatic and oh-so-satisfying. They might throw in a punchline that makes everyone burst into laughter. Or perhaps they’ll drop a mind-bending twist that leaves jaws on the floor.

The key is practice. They rehearse that finale until it rolls off the tongue smoother than butter on a hot skillet. And timing? Oh boy, it’s everything. A well-timed pause before the big reveal can have people leaning in, eyes wide, hanging on every word.

Encore! How to Be Unforgettable

Want to be the talk of the town long after your tale is told? Raconteurs have a few tricks up their sleeves. They might end with a thought-provoking question that keeps minds whirring. Or they’ll plant a vivid image that sticks like glue.

Some clever storytellers even leave a little mystery. They’ll hint at more to come, making folks eager for the next instalment. It’s like leaving a trail of breadcrumbs – people can’t help but follow.

Body language plays a huge role too. A wink, a dramatic gesture, or even a mischievous grin can be the cherry on top of a great story. It’s all about creating that lasting impression that has people saying, “You won’t believe what I heard the other day!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Becoming a master storyteller involves captivating audiences, honing your craft, and learning some tricks of the trade. Let’s explore some common questions about the art of being a raconteur.

What’s the secret sauce to captivate an audience with tales aplenty?

The secret sauce is a blend of engaging delivery and carefully modulated tone. A raconteur uses pauses, inflexions, and gestures like a chef uses spices. They sprinkle in just the right amount to keep listeners hooked.

In the realm of yarn-spinning, how does one transform into a virtuoso?

Practice, practice, practice! Even the greatest storytellers started as novices. They honed their skills by telling tales to anyone who would listen – from grumpy adults to wide-eyed kids. It’s like learning to juggle but with words instead of balls.

Can mere mortals learn the ancient art of enthralling storytelling, or is it a gift from the muses?

Good news! Mortals can indeed master this art. While some may have a natural flair, anyone can become a skilled raconteur with dedication. It’s not about divine intervention, but rather about practice and patience.

How can one weave narrative threads like a pro in the cutthroat world of business storytelling?

In the corporate jungle, storytelling is a superpower. A business raconteur uses the environment and context to enhance their tales. They turn boring data into riveting narratives, making even spreadsheets sound sexy.

Is there a magic spell to become a legendary storyteller to kids, or do I need a wand for that?

No wand is required! The trick is to channel your inner eight-year-old. Kids are the ultimate audience. They’ll teach you everything you need to know about keeping a crowd spellbound.

Got any tricks up your sleeve for concocting stories that stick, or should I just wing it?

Winging it is like trying to bake a cake without a recipe – it might work, but it’s risky. Instead, try turning mundane experiences into hilarious tales. The best stories often come from everyday life, spiced up with a dash of creativity and humour.

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Daily Habits of Successful People

If success is your aim, can you learn from the daily habits of successful people?

Certainly, I believe quite strongly that we are what we do daily.

Anything you achieve or don’t achieve is brought about by the habits you develop over time.

Everything you do is a result of your habits, good or bad. So surely it makes sense to develop and maintain good habits and make them your master?

The power of repetition:

Habits, good or bad, are formed through repetition.

Good habits can be hard to form, but they’re easy to live with. Whereas bad habits, whilst easy to form, tend to be very hard to live with. Our lives can become a battle of good habits versus bad habits. Don’t let the bad habits win.

Good habits can be learned, and bad habits can be replaced by good habits. Yes, it requires self-discipline on your part, dear reader, but it can be done, and people do.

Decide on the habits you want to develop and focus on achieving them one at a time.

Start with one good habit:

Start with one good habit you’d like to form and then force yourself to repeat the necessary actions daily.

After around three weeks, that habit will be formed, and it will just become part of your routine. You’ll start to repeat it with little or no thought. Essentially, you’ll do it on autopilot.

If you have a bad habit you wish to replace with a good habit, then each time you find yourself about to perform the actions of the bad habit, stop yourself and perform the actions of the good habit instead. Again, after around three weeks, the good habit will be programmed into your brain.

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Self-discipline is key:

Successful people are driven to develop good habits. Self-discipline is the key ingredient for good habits to form and for replacing bad habits.

Successful people also establish the habit of goal setting on a daily basis.

You cannot hit a target unless you can see that target. Setting a goal is the first step in achieving that goal. Successful people are results-oriented.

Successful people are also people-oriented.

The power of helping others:

You get what you want in life by helping other people get what they want.

Every product is a solution to a problem. Even if your goal is to sing or dance, to succeed you must always recognise that you perform to and for people.

They have a need to be entertained and your aim is to fulfil that need. To solve this particular problem for them if you like.

In dealing with people you must be honest and show integrity if you are to win the respect of others.

So honesty is a good habit to develop. Dishonesty and cheating will catch up with you and will be a permanent stain on your reputation. You don’t need that now, do you?

Look after your health:

And above all, you must look after your health. You have one body and one mind and they must last you a lifetime.

So develop the habit of taking good care of both.

To reinforce the message of the importance of repetition and routine I‘ve included this excellent video from Brian Tracy.

Brian is always a source of great advice for anyone seeking success and aiming to create a successful life for themselves and certainly, he’s one of my main sources of constant inspiration.

The video is short but well worth your time and I recommend you watch it now.

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Further Reading:

Regular readers will know that I am keen on building a personal reference library of books and audiobooks, which I use to inspire and motivate me and to help me achieve my goals. And I would encourage you to do the same, dear reader.

In the video, Brian Tracy refers to his book Million Dollar Habits: Proven Power Practices to Double and Triple Your Income. This is an excellent book and would be a good addition to your library. You can take a look at the print and Kindle editions if you click on the link in this paragraph.

However, I must be honest and tell you that, actually, I decided to purchase Million Dollar Habits: Proven Power Practices to Double and Triple Your Income (AudioBook). Personally, I find the audiobooks really useful because I can listen to them whilst I’m driving, which means I’m making better use of what would otherwise be dead time. If you’d like to take a look at the audio version of the book, then, once again, just click on the link in this paragraph.

If you’re looking for useful articles on this subject that are free to read, then you might want to take a look at The Habits of Highly Successful People, which has been published on the Porch website. This is an interesting article and is worth a few minutes of your time.

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15 Quotes by Whoopi Goldberg that are interesting

Today I am exploring quotes by Whoopi Goldberg.

Born Caryn Elaine Johnson, Whoopi Goldberg is a leading American actor, comedian, author, and television host.

She’s been one of America’s leading stars for over 30 years and has been nominated for 13 Emmy Awards for her work in television.

She’s among the few entertainers to have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award.

Whoopi Goldberg was the second black woman in the Academy Awards history to win an acting Oscar.

By any measure, she’s been successful and it’s always worth listening to successful people.

So here are 15 quotes by Whoopi Goldberg which I think are interesting.

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Quotes by Whoopi Goldberg:

  1. Sometimes experience trumps assumption. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  2. I am where I am because I believe in all possibilities. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  3. It never occurs to me that there are things I can’t do. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  4. If you don’t look out for others, who will look out for you? ~Whoopi Goldberg
  5. Everything for me is visual. That’s just how my head works. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  6. Normal is nothing more than a cycle on a washing machine. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  7. You have to believe in yourself in spite of what other people believe. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  8. I don’t think in terms of failure. I don’t feel like anyone outside of me should be setting limitations. People should be encouraged to shoot for the moon. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  9. I don’t believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  10. If you can handle the fact that people are going to be mad at you when you do what you think is right, you’ll be alright. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  11. I’ve learned to take time for myself and to treat myself with a great deal of love and respect because I like me. I think I’m kind of cool. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  12. I am the American Dream. I am the epitome of what the American Dream basically said. It said you could come from anywhere and be anything you want in this country. That’s exactly what I’ve done. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  13. Most of all, I dislike this idea nowadays that if you’re a black person in America, then you must be called African-American. Listen, I’ve visited Africa and I’ve got news for everyone: I’m not an African. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  14. I fear waking up one morning and finding out my life was all for nothing. We’re here for a reason. I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark. When you’re kind to someone in trouble, you hope they remember and are kind to someone else and so on. Soon it will be like a wildfire. ~Whoopi Goldberg
  15. When I was a kid they didn’t call it dyslexia. They called it you know, you were slow, or you were retarded, or whatever. What you can never change is the effect that the words ‘dumb’ and ‘stupid’ have on young people. I knew I wasn’t stupid, and I knew I wasn’t dumb. My mother told me that. If you read to me, I could tell you everything that you read. They didn’t know what it was. They knew I wasn’t lazy, but what was it? ~Whoopi Goldberg
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