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with lessons for beginner, intermediate or expert speakers. 

Think of all the opportunities you have missed if you weren’t comfortable speaking at business meetings, Cub Scout meetings, even those school board and PTO meetings that always seemed to do what the “squeaky wheel” decided. 

Now you can be heard! SpeakEzee helps...Read More

 

I should keep my words soft and sweet in case I have to eat them. Anonymous
 
Working Full Time
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Monday, 15 October 2007

Since the school year started, I have been working full time and LOVING IT!  However, that coupled with another packing and moving experience, and finding out I will be a grandmother, life has been busy, to say the least. Oh, did I mention taking two teaching license renewal courses?

 I am using the SpeakEzee methods in the music classes that I teach every day. This is how!

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 October 2007 )
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"Save Me" 3 Angelica Howland
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Saturday, 11 August 2007
This is the first of a series of questions SpeakEzee has asked Angelica Howland about her career and preparation for the stage and life in general! This is her response verbatim, however, I have formatted the reply to make it easier to read.
 SpeakEzee: When did you realize you loved being on stage, and what did it give you?
Angelica: I don't think that I love to be on stage -- honestly, I have horrible stage fright.  And while there is certainly a rush of adrenaline and a sense of 'Hey, wow, look at me go' that accompanies being on stage, I think that my true love lies in having always been intrigued by a good story and wanting to tell that story to the best of my abilities.   
 
I love the process of creating a story for the stage.   


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"Save Me" 2, Angelica Howland
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Friday, 10 August 2007

Angelica Howland has gracioulsy offered to  an interview for SpeakEzee members. If you remember our last entry, we mentioned how wonderful her performance was in the most recent Phoenix New Works play, "Save Me."

For those of you who are doing the OBSERVATION assignment for the SpeakEzee introduction class at Dysart....this is what can happen when you OBSERVE in public. I congratulated Angelica on a job well done, and invited her to visit our website and she DID!

This brings us to our First Rule of Observation:

  • Never overlook an opportunity to develop a relationship with someone who does good work!
P.S. If you are not watching "How It's Made," on the Discovery channel, you are missing a wonderful opportunity to see how other people have solved problems in the past...ideas that may lead you to a valuable solution to problems in the future...preparation like this is a nonhuman application of the First Rule of Observation...be prepared with ideas and knowledge that work! 
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