Presents For Her

A loving relationship is great, but you have to remember to keep the excitement alive in the bedroom. Today there are all kinds of ideas on how to spice up your love life and keep It interesting. Communicating with your true intention is the best.

Showing your true intention lets your lady know she is special to you and show’s how much you love her. So what makes a fun gift during the Holiday seasons? This can be a tough and confusing question to answer. You’re hoping she will love whatever you decide to get her. To show how important she is to you and get her a great gift I suggest you make a night out of it.

First do some investigating to see what she has been reading about and shopping for. Go ahead and ask simple questions to find out what has been sparking her latest curiosity. Ask in a way that is just normal every day conversation to make sure she is surprised with your gift and amazed at your listening skills. A fun night out is a great start. Look for a romantic restaurant she has been dying to try. Women love to be treated to a nice, elegant dinner. Always make sure you have a chocolate dessert, it sets the mood for the rest of the evening.

When you finally get home, have the bedroom set up for the romantic evening with candles, champagne and some great music. Present her with her gifts and let the mood lead the way. She will be relaxed, loving and ready for a romantic evening. Happy Holidays!

Presentation Strategy – Not Tactics – 3 Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them!

Recently, we’ve received a lot of positive feedback about our monthly newsletter and how it focuses on providing presenters with strategic advice on how to produce winning presentations, rather than on vague, unclear tactics. That’s because very few people ever learn the basics of presentations, and executives with the potential to produce brilliant presentations commit severe strategic errors. Three of the most common mistakes are:

  1. Misconceptions about the focus (it’s not the presenter – but your audience’s need to know),
  2. Giving too much information to the audience, instead of structuring it to guide decision-making
  3. Violating the presenter’s own gut feelings about what to present.

The most frequent reason executives “resist” calls for public speaking, is lack of self-confidence in the ability to deliver a message powerfully. It’s usually NOT because the person isn’t able to speak clearly in public; most executives are fine conversationalists, and a great presentation is no more than a focused-conversation. Public Speaking jitters arise because speakers try to conform to other’s standard of what material should be presented and how to present it – and they aren’t comfortable with those decisions.

This results in a lack of authenticity and self-doubts which erodes one’s comfort level. Worse, when a speaker starts focusing on his/her own internal cues of discomfort in front of a group, this creates a domino effect and downward spiral of self-doubts, leading to making strategic errors, such as focusing on the presentation slides rather than relating to the audience with a persuasive story.

Preparing the Perfect Tender – Part I – Presentation

How you resource and prepare your tender response is a crucial factor in presenting a winning tender. Once your company is in receipt of the tender documentation it must put into effect a dedicated tender strategy.

On receipt of the document start a timescale diary. Log the receipt date and the due date for return of the document. Based on these dates and any other date stated for a pre-tender meeting, set out your timetable for the stages of your response and appoint a tender manager with the authority to conscript assistance from other expertise with your company.

General Principles

The following general principles are suggested while preparing a tender response:

Presentation

It is important to ensure your tender response is clearly and precisely displayed.

Avoid handwritten presentations, even the nearest writer trends to lose clarity after a time.

Use a type size one point larger than the issuing authority’s document if possible. This displays your response clearly.

Normally correction made by the use of correction fluid (white fluid) are not acceptable to most of the organizations. Hence, tenderes should sign with date and stamp, all corrections and overwriting.

All signatures in tender document should be dated as well as the pages of all sections of tender document should be signed at the lower right hand corner whenever required in the tender paper by the tenderer or by a person holding power of attorney authorizing him to sign on behalf of the tenderer before submission of tender.

Prepare covers and covering letters depending on tender system and requirement of the tender. Make sure that you have enclosed right documents in right cover.