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  1. Effective evaluations require focus to 'put it together' - http://bitethemango.wordpre...
  2. Won District Evaluation Contest today. All contestants had good skill sets, but failure to put them to use when the heat is on costs a win.
  3. Found a better evaluation sandwich at sixminutes.dlugan.com - positives, improvements, recommendations, & summary.
  4. #jgeary last sunday?
  5. RT The Golden Rule of Facebook / Social Media http://www.faceitsocialmedi...
  6. RT http://twitpic.com/ktzuk What are we missing?
  7. A good story always makes the listeners think of their own story.
  8. storytelling and story understanding is at the core of intelligence
  9. had down time while waiting for judges at a contest - turned into open mic, i couldn't resist the stage time and told a sven and oly joke
  10. observed three distinct humorous speech styles today: animation, characterization, and straight man - all very good, but unique
  11. won a 2nd toastmaster evaluation contest: paid attention, used a sandwich (good, recommend, good), affirmed, personalized, & summarized
  12. @joshuaharp how is arizona?
  13. @jeffboone i'm so proud of all that hair on your face boy! hope you are still playing the blues...
  14. "Listening is waiting for my turn to talk" - from 'The Story Factor' by Annette Simmons. Listening is a choice to pay attention and care.
  15. how about PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY instead of government responsibility? (when is the last time the gov. has been responsible?)
  16. Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. - Carl Jung
  17. say more, by saying less
  18. The thing I hate about an argument is that it always interrupts a discussion. - G. K. Chesterton
  19. sameness is the enemy of effective presentation, i.e., keep it interesting or lose your audience
  20. @jgeary process what? you do keep a running tally of your life, don't you? wow! obsessive compulsive city. love ya...