[humanser] Seeking publication cited Re: Giving motivational talks as a way of earning money?

Gerardo Corripio gera1027 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 15 18:56:46 UTC 2013


  OKso where can I get my hands on the publication cited of "When Your 
best efforts"? you got me intrigued! Hopefully I can also email you off 
list to keep on sharing tips? As you said in the below email, most of 
the rewards I'm seeking ar e personal to change lives based on my 
experiences, but also a bit of financial as well to compliment my one on 
one practice.

El 15/08/2013 11:49 a.m., Marion Gwizdala escribió:
> Girardo,
> 	For a few years, I was doing continuing education programs based
> upon the NFB publication, "When Your Best Efforts Fail" to opticians through
> one of their membership organizations. I received $450 for a three-hour
> presentation plus travel expenses, hotel accommodations, and a per diem of
> about $30.
>
> 	I have also done similar types of presentations in which I combine
> my music and my message together and did so on a love offering basis. The
> most successful one I did was as a way to raise money to attend national
> convention in which I received about $1200 for a 90-minute program. This was
> a little unusual, because I received several gifts for $100.
>
> 	Some of the factors that are taken into consideration when paying
> speaker's fees are the known quality of the presentation through references
> and recordings, the expertise and profile of the person, such as someone who
> has written a book or research paper, and the novelty of the information
> being presented. When I market myself, I cite articles I have written and
> those written about me, my profile as the president of the national
> Asociation of Guide Dog Users, and the uniqueness of my presentation of
> music and a message.
>
> 	I hope this information is helpful to you. Public speaking can be
> very rewarding; however, the greater rward is more personal than financial.
>
> Fraternally yours,
> Marion Gwizdala
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Corripio
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> Subject: [humanser] Giving motivational talks as a way of earning money?
>
>    Hi guys
> Any of you use motivational talks as a way of earning some money? How do you
> go about promoting yourself? How much do you charge, and do you charge talk
> by talk basis, or in blocks? Thanks for any info.
>
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Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México
acseso+subscribe-ios at googlegroups.com Foro/lista donde tomando en cuenta las capacidades de cada miembro, aprenderémos entretodos el uso, y sacarémos el máximo de nuestros Iphones! Los espero!





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