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Bell ringers. Chapter 2. Bell ringer January 27, 2014.
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Bell ringers Chapter 2
Bell ringerJanuary 27, 2014 Sometimes an individual is called a “people person.” This means that he or she is relaxed and friendly around others. How could this type of person be a real benefit at the workplace or at a social activity? What prevents some of us from becoming a “people person”?
Bell ringer January 28, 2014 Why is being confident important in the business world? Can confidence ever be taken too far? How can confidence be a positive factor when used the right way, but a negative factor when used the wrong way.
Bell ringerJanuary 29, 2014 Media have created the “beautiful people”—or those people who seem to look perfect and lead perfect lives. However this perception is not true. Many “superstars,” representing different professions, have had their own share of problems. List some of those people. Why do their lives seem to be great? What problems have you had to face?
Bell ringerJanuary 30, 2014 Socially, why is it sometimes difficult for us just to “be ourselves”?
Bell ringerJanuary 31, 2014 Based on your perception, what qualities does a good student, a good performer, or a good employee possess?
Bell ringerFebruary 3, 2014 Which of the ten planks of confidence might be a convenient outlet for much of the nervous energy that your body might feel prior to and during your speech?
Bell ringer February 4, 2014 A notecard can be a comforting “security net” for a speech. What are the two greatest problems regarding notes?