Briefly illustrate a success story of the person who inspired you the most by his/her journey to become successful in life ?
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Explanation:
Before I had my speaking mentorship with Lianne, I had zero -yes zero- idea of the right and wrong way to craft a truly great and memorable WOW presentation. I would shy away from anything and cower up in nervousness. However… As a young CEO with a fast growing technology company, Speaking is a fundamental part of it.
Lianne approached my training from the ground up, we were able to harness my true potential by finding out exactly where my gaps were and keep building my confidence step by step.
Since my intensive course with her, I can step up and empower an audience of any size.
My confidence, body language and the way I address people has improved exponentially, knowing the basic and complex mechanics to any speech are now deeply embedded in me and most importantly I get excited and enjoy the opportunity. Nervousness has been replaced with excitement and eagerness.
I now have the core tools for building any presentation or talk and apply everything I have learnt every day when I speak to people.
The value I have received goes outside just talking and presenting,
I use them every single day.
Rather than getting nervous and shy about any future talks,
I now raise my hand high for anything that could come my way.
A monumental change!
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Answer:ABRAHAM LINCON
Explanation:Don’t let your failures bring you down. Don’t be a quitter, persistence is the key! And that’s what Lincoln did.
If you’re not aware, this great man encountered a lot of failures. Failure after failure. In fact, it even seemed like it was endless! He could’ve quit many times, but he chose not to. The result, he became one of the greatest presidents of all time.
Though, before becoming a president, he encountered several failures. Some of these are: his mother died; his business failed; he tried to run for state legislature and he lost; he got fired from his job; he wanted to go to law school, but he couldn’t even get in; he tried starting a business and borrowed some money from his friends but at the end of the year, he faced bankruptcy. Can you imagine how tough it was for him? Though, he never gave up.
Around 1834, he tried running for state legislature again and he won this time. Likewise, a year after, he got engaged and was about to be married.
Unfortunately, it seemed like lady luck fell asleep once again. His sweetheart died and Abe had a total nervous breakdown and was bed ridden for six months.
After that, he tried entering politics and faced defeat for a number of times. Still, it didn’t make him lose hope, and in 1860 he was elected president of the US. Thus, his legacy lives on– a man who changed a nation despite many adversities and failures.