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HELLO WORLD MENTORS
WOAW that titel is BIG 🤣 Hi, my name is Ils and I'm from Belgium, country is west europe, with a lot of rain, choclat, famous music, and bad politions,,, euh I'm a work a holid and even my friend that come over from canada are actualy not on vacation but working with me here is a funny post about it https://www.facebook.com/reel/1754321514992118/?s=single_unit that post is too funny not to share hahaha, I LOVE TO MAKE FUN I do travel to my own members , and that is what I like about my business, laptop in the suitcase and hop,,, help you out where you are living,, that gives me the power to see where you started and how hard we can build build build to get you out of your painfull situation,,,,, AND I LOVE TO CONNECT I always leave with tears in my eyes SO DO ASK AHEAD!! DO NOT HOLD BACK ON QUESTIONS
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Reminder: Walk, Coffee, Connect This Saturday 🚶‍♂️☕
Hi Amazing Community, Quick reminder: We're hosting a walk, coffee, and connect session—our first in-person event to meet like-minded entrepreneurs this Saturday! ➡️Date - Saturday, October 12th @ 10am - 11:30am ➡️Location La Montage 38 Frazer St, Lilyfield NSW 2040 Look forward to seeing you there!
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Reminder: Walk, Coffee, Connect This Saturday 🚶‍♂️☕
3 Do's and Don'ts for impactful use of body language on stage:
My reflections MCing a corporate event of 150 work peers. (Part 1) 1) Standing straight and tall: Do's- Your physiology impacts profusely on the energy you transmit on stage. Standing tall and with your chin up is the easiest way to feel in control and active. Don't- However don't always stand too firm and rigid, having movement in your body brings variety to your overall stage presence. Variety keeps things interesting. Every now and then move around with your body with whatever feels comfortable to you to start off with. ------- 2) Use of microphone: Do: ask the production/event team if they have a lapel microphone so you can talk with both your hands freely, most efficient when you also have notes. Next best option is to get a handheld microphone (the talking stick), ideally hold it in just one hand and make sure you switch hands. Use the free hand to animate and gesture. Don'ts: don't move your handheld microphone 🎤 away from your mouth when talking, a mistake I used to make was to use gesture with the hand holding the mic and if I move my hand away, the voice will fade. So be mindful that your are audible at all times. --------- 3) Having enthusiasm: Do's: just hear me out, If you are not passionate and enthusiastic about your content, why will the audience be? It's critical to have a sense of sincerity, passion and enthusiasm about your words. People have taken out time to hear you, don't waste their time. We need to get excited and filled with energy to convey our message the best way authentically possible. Enthusiasm is contagious So, get excited about your mission, cause, pitch, speech, presentation and most importantly the impact you want to create. Don't- don't tell yourself you are nervous. You can reframe the stage fright to stage excitement by simply saying "I'm excited to have this opportunity" "I can't wait to go on the stage and talk about ____" Being on a stage is a gift and when we become grateful to receive a moment to have people listening to us, we better make sure to speak enthusiastically.
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3 Do's and Don'ts for impactful use of body language on stage:
Shaping our online experience
Hi everyone,😊 I’m curious about your thoughts on the content we see online today, especially on platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Are there specific types of content you wish you saw less of? Conversely, what kind of content would you love to see more of?
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🎮 How Gamification Works in The Migrant Mentor Community 🚀
We want to make your experience fun and rewarding, so we’ve added a points and levels system to keep things exciting! Here’s how it works: 🌟 Levels and Progress As you engage in the community, you earn points that help you level up. More engagement = faster progress. Each level unlocks exclusive content and perks, so keep climbing! 💬 How Points Work You earn points for being active in the community: - Create Posts: Share valuable ideas, tips, or questions. - Comment & Engage: Comment on posts, offer advice, and contribute to discussions. - Get Upvotes: The more upvotes your posts and comments get, the more points you earn. 🎯 Why Climb the Leaderboard? - Unlock Special Content: Higher levels give you access to exclusive content and insights - Get Recognized: Your contributions will stand out as we regularly highlight top members - Be a Community Leader: Build your influence and connections by engaging - Exclusive Opportunities: Top members may access special events or perks Keep contributing, engaging, and sharing—you’ll unlock more as you go! 💪
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