Let's have some tea. Having tea in the afternoon with friends is an adventure. Yes, this is something that I look forward to. It has become a passion of mine, because it is a time for reflection, laughter, great conversation and relaxation. No one is on the phone, the atmosphere is peaceful, and the company is delightful. Well, it's time for you to have that time with friends once a month. How would you like to have tea wearing, turquoise, diamonds, and pearls. Well, visit me at Confidence by Design, LLC - https://sites.google.com/site/confidencebydesignllcd/.....(image consulting for high school/college students and 50 and above). Click on the services tab and you will find "Turquoise, Diamonds, Pearls. We would love to have tea with you.
See you soon,
Deridre
The Speech Coach Lab
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Support for the Transition
Who do you talk to when you are having an ugly moment? It is important for you to have support. Don't go through life feeling like you can handle everything on your own, because you can't. Remember, we need each other. However, make sure that your chosen person or people are willing to be there for you. Here is a list of what you should look for in your support system:
- Pleasant Personality
- Trustworthy
- Patient
- Excellent Listener
- Wisdom
Your Brand Is Calling Again.....Answer It!
Are you jobless? Is your job stressful? Do you have a passion that you can turn into a multi million dollar business? If you can say yes to any of these questions, you have taken the first step to answering your brand. We know that your brand is what people think about when you come across their minds. Are you friendly? Are your parties fabulous? Is your cooking the talk of family and friends? Did I hear another yes? Well, you have come to the right place.
Our lives are packaged into a journey. While traveling we will encounter various experiences that bring about growth. So, the first pink slip that you received opened the door to your new career or school. Maybe you received your second or third slip. What is my point? Behind every disappointment there is a rainbow of opportunity waiting for you. As you transition through life, don't forget to appreciate the outcome. Please understand that the world is waiting for you. So, get up from the couch and answer your brand. You know how you feel when you create unique cupcakes? Well, I believe your Cupcake Cafe' is about to give birth.......Hurry up! I'm standing in line.
Our lives are packaged into a journey. While traveling we will encounter various experiences that bring about growth. So, the first pink slip that you received opened the door to your new career or school. Maybe you received your second or third slip. What is my point? Behind every disappointment there is a rainbow of opportunity waiting for you. As you transition through life, don't forget to appreciate the outcome. Please understand that the world is waiting for you. So, get up from the couch and answer your brand. You know how you feel when you create unique cupcakes? Well, I believe your Cupcake Cafe' is about to give birth.......Hurry up! I'm standing in line.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Production 305
This semester was amazing. My students were at their best. The creative energy that filled the classrooms was enough to turn a sad day into the most amazing day of your life. Yes, they encouraged me to keep moving even at 3:05 p.m. By this time of the day, most people are thinking about the next day. It is also a good time to have a snack or take a walk in order to have enough steam for the ride home. My last class of the day was at 3:05 p.m. Well, to my surprise this class was every instructor's dream. The students bonded as a team. They were always waiting for me to come in, their projects were priceless, and the level of integrity was unlike anything that I have ever seen in a classroom. When I entered the room, my energy took on a new form and we had the best time learning. I call them "Production 305." So, here's to you, Production 305. Thank you for making my career better. I will never forget the laughter, the discussions, projects, and your wit. May you move forward to bless the world like you have blessed me. You've added years to my life.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
What Does Rain Do For You?
It is raining. Rain has a way of slowing down the day so that I can read a book, sleep, or watch a movie. Its voice is quiet. I hear rhythm in the rain. Did you ever notice that it can rain on one side of the street and not on the other side? As a child, I liked going outside in the rain to splash in the puddles. I really want to go outside today to find some great puddles, but I will stay here and write for now. Yes, it brings out the child in me.
I've heard people describe rain as "liquid sunshine." In elementary school, I was told that April showers bring May flowers. The bottom line is we need the rain. Are you the person, who believes that a day is bad, because it is raining? What is that about? The world doesn't stop, because of weather changes. Of course, we have seen some disasters due to excessive rain storms. However, there are some strong messages that the rain brings if you listen.
One of the things that I like to do when it rains is shop. I remember getting a dress for much less than the asking price, because the manager was upset that not enough people were shopping for the end of the season sale and she did not want to return the dress to the stock room. On another rainy day, I received a free lunch at a restaurant by giving the the right answer to a trivia question. It was raining so much that the restaurant staff thought of playing a trivia game to draw a crowd.They had a sign in the window about the contest. I am so glad that I stopped in, because it worked for me.
In short, don't be sad when it rains. Wear bright rain gear. Go to lunch. Go shopping. Hang out at the spa. Take a deep breath and let the rain speak to you. Rainy days can be your best days. Shhhhhhh! Do you hear that? The rain is telling me to call some friends. Well, I have to go. It is time to talk to my girlfriends. That is my message. What is yours?
I've heard people describe rain as "liquid sunshine." In elementary school, I was told that April showers bring May flowers. The bottom line is we need the rain. Are you the person, who believes that a day is bad, because it is raining? What is that about? The world doesn't stop, because of weather changes. Of course, we have seen some disasters due to excessive rain storms. However, there are some strong messages that the rain brings if you listen.
One of the things that I like to do when it rains is shop. I remember getting a dress for much less than the asking price, because the manager was upset that not enough people were shopping for the end of the season sale and she did not want to return the dress to the stock room. On another rainy day, I received a free lunch at a restaurant by giving the the right answer to a trivia question. It was raining so much that the restaurant staff thought of playing a trivia game to draw a crowd.They had a sign in the window about the contest. I am so glad that I stopped in, because it worked for me.
In short, don't be sad when it rains. Wear bright rain gear. Go to lunch. Go shopping. Hang out at the spa. Take a deep breath and let the rain speak to you. Rainy days can be your best days. Shhhhhhh! Do you hear that? The rain is telling me to call some friends. Well, I have to go. It is time to talk to my girlfriends. That is my message. What is yours?
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Chivalry Forever
On any given day I see people texting or talking on their cell phones. They are so busy that they forget to focus on their surroundings. One day a man was so involved in his telephone conversation that he forgot to hold the door open for me. Did he really forget that I was behind him or had he missed out on learning about chivalry? What is chivalry? It is being courteous to women. For example, holding the door open for a woman or helping a woman to take bags out of the car. You might think that this is practice that has been long forgotten, but that is not true. Many gentlemen hold doors open for me. Most of the time I wait until someone opens the door for me before I precede through the door. Yes, it does work.
As a child, my father opened doors for me. He told me that a gentlemen is always polite. Can we say that today? Of course, a gentlemen has standards about how he treats women. Some men learned about chivalry from their fathers, grandfathers, or other men.
Let's look at this from another perspective. I have heard women complain that chivalry is gone. Well, as women we have to take a step back and welcome chivalry to come our way. I believe that if you want something you have to prepare for it. Yes, it is all in the planning. I know that we live in a busy society, but we have to put an effort into the way that want to be treated. In order to get something, you have to loose something. So, we can slow down and allow a man to hold the door open for us. You may not like to slow down, but it pays off. People laugh at me when I say this, but I am living it.
Another point is attitude. Several weeks ago, a young lady told me that she began smiling more while on vacation last year. She went on to discuss the friendly people that she met. From what she could remember, this was the first time that so many people smiled at her. As a result of this experience, she changed her attitude. She was determined to not wear a frown anymore. Next, she noticed that more men were holding doors open for her. This lady made a sacrifice. She gave up her frown for a smile and look what happened?
As a child, my father opened doors for me. He told me that a gentlemen is always polite. Can we say that today? Of course, a gentlemen has standards about how he treats women. Some men learned about chivalry from their fathers, grandfathers, or other men.
Let's look at this from another perspective. I have heard women complain that chivalry is gone. Well, as women we have to take a step back and welcome chivalry to come our way. I believe that if you want something you have to prepare for it. Yes, it is all in the planning. I know that we live in a busy society, but we have to put an effort into the way that want to be treated. In order to get something, you have to loose something. So, we can slow down and allow a man to hold the door open for us. You may not like to slow down, but it pays off. People laugh at me when I say this, but I am living it.
Another point is attitude. Several weeks ago, a young lady told me that she began smiling more while on vacation last year. She went on to discuss the friendly people that she met. From what she could remember, this was the first time that so many people smiled at her. As a result of this experience, she changed her attitude. She was determined to not wear a frown anymore. Next, she noticed that more men were holding doors open for her. This lady made a sacrifice. She gave up her frown for a smile and look what happened?
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Know Your Place
As a little girl, I used to hear my mother, the late Rosa Lee Nelson, say, "Know your place". My mom was a graceful lady, who was quiet. She taught me what manners were. She also showed me how to be a lady. Yes, etiquette was a way of life for her. My mom's voice was soft, but she spoke clearly and you always heard what she had to say. My mom told you to do something once and you did it.
Looking back, I am thankful to my mother for developing a great child rearing strategy. I often think of those words, "Know your place." Her message was about knowing when to speak versus when not to speak. One of her goals was to help me to develop excellent listening skills. Her words have taught me how to:
I love my life, because I have been able to embrace my failures. I am no longer afraid to fail, because I am no longer afraid to breathe out of my own lungs. I can forgive myself and keep moving. I do not live off of the opinions of others. I stand on the shoulders of determined individuals, who taught me not to waver. My mother wanted me to stay strong. She also wanted me to live a happy and productive life.
Mommy, I know my place. I have learned to appreciate each season of my life. You embraced me as I was and you planted some wonderful seeds. I am discovering more about myself everyday. I know that no one will take what is mine if I remain focused. Thanks mommy. I will love you forever.
Looking back, I am thankful to my mother for developing a great child rearing strategy. I often think of those words, "Know your place." Her message was about knowing when to speak versus when not to speak. One of her goals was to help me to develop excellent listening skills. Her words have taught me how to:
- Be patient
- Be observant
- Share
- Be respectful
- Be confident
I love my life, because I have been able to embrace my failures. I am no longer afraid to fail, because I am no longer afraid to breathe out of my own lungs. I can forgive myself and keep moving. I do not live off of the opinions of others. I stand on the shoulders of determined individuals, who taught me not to waver. My mother wanted me to stay strong. She also wanted me to live a happy and productive life.
Mommy, I know my place. I have learned to appreciate each season of my life. You embraced me as I was and you planted some wonderful seeds. I am discovering more about myself everyday. I know that no one will take what is mine if I remain focused. Thanks mommy. I will love you forever.
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