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"Think About It!" (this program) covers topics related to idea success - individually, in the workplace, and in life. Come ride with Sylvia on your road to success with stops along the way at places such as (but not exclusive to)...becoming a better communicator, presenting your idea messaging and yourself positively, life balance, self esteem, interviewing skills, leadership, what it takes to get promoted, and other work-life topics. Schedule your listening and learning with a group and continue discussion on our topics at lunch (or other meal time) or at a department meeting for even greater personal and professional impact. Download segments and listen to them while you commute or when you travel; have discussions with your colleagues, employees, or families. The more who learn and grow from these segments, the more I fulfill my goal and sustain my passion for teaching others and continued learning. =============================================================================== Sylvia is your "clarity queen" for idea implementation - an expert in getting ideas out of your head and into action using the "people skills" for workplace, business - and life - success. She is the Founder of Idea Success Network. She is an author of books and articles, a workshop facilitator, keynote speaker, and television talk show host. (And motorcycle rider. Thus, her trademark business caricature.) Her television program - also called "Think About It!" - appears on Montgomery (MD) cable channel 16 (see the link on this profile page). ================================================================================ Tune in, take what you hear, and...well...think about it!

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Primal scream! "This is due in an hour and I haven't started yet." Does this sound familiar to you? It does to me (including preparing for this program segment). We say we're stressed quite often. But what does "stress" really mean? Curiosity... more

This segment is about how peer and family pressures can hold us back or support us. Part of a multi-part series on work-life skills for success, it is based on Sylvia's "Success Language" programs & complements her book "Why You Talk So... more

This segment is about the effect of negative messages on our psyche and how to create positive messages for success. Part of a multi-part series on work-life skills for success, it is based on Sylvia's "Success Language" programs... more

This is the first of a multi-part series on work-life skills based on Sylvia's "Success Language" programs. The series complements her book "Why You Talk So White? Eliminate the Behaviors that Sabotage Your Success" and card deck... more

(Repeat broadcast due to technical difficulty 4/7/08. Segment 152319 deleted.) Much is written about preparing for an interview - whether for a job, promotion, or entry to an educational institution. Great! You've done your homework and... more

"S/he has a wonderful/terrible work ethic!" "Job description: Requires a positive work ethic." What is this thing called "work ethic"? Is it really so important to success? How do we demonstrate we have it (or not)? In this segment we... more

Dragging myself out of bed after three days of fever-induced chills I wondered, "Why am I doing this when I feel so bad?" Proper English grammar aside, the next question that came to mind was, "What motivates people to... more

This segment continues with identifying behaviors and offering suggestions for communicating more powerfully and presenting ourselves more authoritatively. In this segment we address word choice and phrasing, eyes, compliments and... more

While everyone (male and female) can benefit from the information in this segment to improve their communications, much of this is aimed specificially at women. So often (we) women say things at work - and sometimes at home - and... more

I’m not sure I can say “pissing off” in print or on the air and still be professional. I suspect you can read into “putting off” the same letters – “P-O”. Regardless of which term I can use, the intent of today’s program is the same: how do you... more
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