Silver Jewelry As a Present For Different Occasions

Holidays and special occasions are fast approaching, It is indeed a perfect idea to start looking for your present for your special someone, friend, relatives and family. Silver jewelry, I can say is one of the most valuable and surprising gift your love one can receive. For any occasion, silver jewelry will never be outdated.

Silver jewelry works for any types of clothing and skin tone, with its huge available supply and affordability from head to toe surely you can get a set of jewelry without compromising its quality. Like silver earrings, rings, bracelets, brooches, watches, necklaces and anklets.

In terms of present or giveaway for wedding occasion, a piece of silver bracelet engraved with “thank you” is a very sentimental piece your visitor or sponsor could received. It is a sign of appreciating their presence, witnessing one of the most important part your life. Your next chapter of building your own family.

Silver jewelry such pendant and chains of bracelet is another appreciative present for parent to receive for their new born child, a”Christening Present”. The parent can let their child grow up with your bracelet, always remembering you as the child’s godparent. Who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner.

Regardless of the cost, any woman will be delightful to receive a silver jewelry for her birthday. It is the nature of women to put sentimental value to a gift from someone who appreciates her, especially if its something you personalized or “something given with effort”.

There is a wide collection of silver jewelry you can choose from to be a birthday present, but mostly for a friend, they prefer a bracelet engraved with words they can’t personally say how much that person means to them. Silver bracelets ranges from simple to a more decorative styles with crystals, diamonds, semi-precious stones or silver pendant as well.

For a Silver Wedding Anniversary present, a silver ring is a meaningful present you can give to your wife. Spending a quarter of a century or 25 years in love with one person is to be celebrated. Make it a memorable anniversary full of silver by making use of silver decorations.

Christmas and Valentines are fast approaching everyone is busy looking after with their gift to be wrapped for their families, friends and special someone. A stunning silver ring, earring, bracelet, watch, anklet, pendant and necklace are few of the many things you can wrap as a present of love. Make it a habit of giving a present, without expecting something in return, you may never know until when you will be together. So start to appreciate that person today. Even a small piece of pendant stringed on a simple ribbon can be a stunning present. Make everyday Christmas.

7 Steps To Effective Negotiating

After more than four decades of involvement, in nearly every aspect of leadership, including identifying, training, developing, consulting, and personal service, I have come to realize, one of the most relevant, necessary skills, abilities and assets, although often – overlooked, is being a quality negotiator. In order to be able to proceed, in the best interests of the group, you represent, as well as the constituents, you serve, you must be able to become committed, to the arts and sciences, of effectively negotiating! With that in mind, this article will briefly attempt, to consider, review, and discuss, 7 steps to effective negotiations.

1. Know the needs, and what you want: Before you begin any negotiations, it is essential to learn, discover, and be certain, you truly know, the needs, and being able to prioritize the most essential ones, from your wish – list! Don’t assume you fully know, and understand, but, rather, begin the process, by effectively listening, and learning from others, and using that knowledge, as a relevant guide. How can anyone properly articulate what he seeks, until/ unless he truly understands it, himself?

2. Budget/ financial restrictions: All too often, pseudo – negotiators begin the process, and then later, try to align the economic realities, to fit, what was negotiated! On the other hand, quality, professional negotiations, begin, with creating the budget, and then using that, as an important guide, in seeking what you need, and can afford.

3. Research; homework: Begin by doing your homework, and researching, and fully understanding, both, what you seek, but what, the other side, needs, and might be able to agree to! One should try to balance, making the best possible deal, with creating a win – win, scenario!

4. Proceed with genuine integrity: How can anyone hope to effectively negotiate, and get the best possible, meeting of the minds, unless/ until, he maintains absolute integrity, and avoids, the often – taken, easier path, of distorting the facts, and manipulating them, to attempt to take advantage?

5. Common interests/ common good: The focus of quality negotiating must be on creating an agreement, which works for the common good, and, which, both sides, believe, serves their needs. This means looking at all perspectives, and seeking a viable solution!

6. Meeting of the minds: The result will never be a good one, especially in the longer – term, unless there’s a genuine, meeting of the minds, and some, true, give – and – take!

7. Win – win: Those with negotiating skills, do not seek personal victory, but, rather, a viable solution, which all sides, feel, is beneficial! Those who proceed with this win – win, negotiating philosophy, and approach, generally, create the best results!

Will you consider and focus on these 7 steps to more effective negotiating? If you want to be a real leader, it’s important, to commit to, doing so!

Business Presenting – It’s Always About Your Audience!

Far too many presenters and subject matter experts focus on themselves, their topic, and their ability to answer questions. These are, of course, crucial skills.

However, if you only focus on these, you’ll miss the target.

The number one “Rule” in presenting is: It’s Always About Your Audience. In my training evaluations, I often ask senior managers, sales directors, and top leaders, “what’s the concept you use most often?” The answer I get is:

“It’s Always About The Audience!”

Think about this: you must investigate, evaluate, and refine your presentation to adapt to each specific audience. You can divide this into three categories.

1. What do you know about your participants?
2. What are their reasons for being in your presentation?
3. What is the flow of your story to appeal to your audience?

Keep this in mind as you jump into planning your important business pitch or speech. It’s not about your topic, data, or research.

I know. This is a mind bender. And it can take a moment to shift your focus. While you’re digesting this, let me tell you a story.

Earlier this week, I spoke with a young woman. She was on fire about her new business, and planning to give presentations to attract funders. As she described the volumes of charts, diagrams, and maps, and PowerPoint slides, I got nervous.

It sounded like a perfect recipe for data overwhelm.

Clearly this wasn’t her intention. So, I told her what I’m going to share with you right now:

Step away from your data. Step back from sharing every last chart, diagram, and slide. Move away from showing the entire chronological history of your project.

Instead, burn this single phrase in your mind:

It’s always about your audience.

How much can your participants absorb in your 10-minute, 30-minute, or 60-minute presentation?

The answer: not that much!

Keep your message simple enough for your audience to absorb.

Whether you are a part-time presenter, or a full-time professional speaker, this is the single critical rule you must remember and use. If you want to master the fine art of presenting, and attract investors, your message must be simple. This will encourage smart decision-making, and win business results.

I’m sure you agree — keeping things simple is a recipe for success.

In addition to understanding this conceptually, be sure to use it. Don’t let this rule gather dust bunnies in the back of your closet. Put it into action.

Let’s do this right now. It should take you less than two minutes to put this to use.

Are you reallyready to present? Grab a pencil and find out. Answer yes or no for each line. Jot down ideas for actions you will take to be fully prepared.

What’s your Presentation Readiness?

Are you confident in putting your audience first?

• Do you understand your audience issues?
• Are you aware of specific needs of individuals?
• Do you truly know why people are attending your talk?
• Are you adapting your story to match each specific audience?

Are you confident in customizing your story?

• Are you prepared and confident in your content expertise?
• Are you sharing your personal experiences?
• Are you showing and telling specific stories?
• Are you adjusting your story flow?

As you can see, with a small amount of action-oriented preparation, you can immediately apply the most important rule in presenting: “It’s Always About Your Audience.”