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03.24.10
GINA BARNETT: Questions, Anyone?
We hope we'll see you this Thursday night at Gina Barnett's Speakeasy at the Helen Mills Theatre. We've blogged, we've probed, and we've e-mail blasted. So log out, swipe your Metrocard and join us for an insightful evening that will get you thinking about how to navigate not just your current job, but maybe even the rest of your career.I've tried to get the ball rolling by asking Gina some questions, and had a few more things that I'm hoping might come up on Thursday, as well...
How do you help people who have terrible presentation terror or phobia? Can they be helped?
How do you get yourself to stop saying, "you know," or "ummm..." if you get nervous while presenting?
How do you create some boundaries in a world of constant e-mail contact, so you're not always "on call"?
What did you think of Up in the Air? (Okay, not really, but imagine what it would be like if your job was firing people...)
Hope to see you at Gina's Speakeasy on Thursday night. Questions welcome.
GINA BARNETT on Artful Communication: Redesigning Yourself.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Helen Mills Theatre
137-139 West 26th Street (between 6th & 7th Aves), NYC
7:00 - 8:30 PM, doors open at 6:30
Tickets:
SPD Members, $15 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $20 at the door,CASH ONLY
Non-Members, $25 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $30 at the door,CASH ONLY
Students (full-time) & faculty with valid ID, $10 in advance; if tickets remain the day-of, they will be available for $5 at the door, CASH ONLY
Register in advance (and save $5 off the door price!) by clicking the button above or using the form below by noon on Thursday, March 25th for advance tickets; after noon on the 25th, remaining tickets will be on sale at the event at the door, CASH ONLY.
As usual for SPD Speaker Events, all tickets, and seating, are first come, first served.
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Gail, can't wait to get some lessons from Gina tonight. So, like, can we get the word "like" out of like everyone's vocabulary too?