Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Becoming Well-Spoken: How to Minimize Your Uh’s and Um’s



I definitely need this one! A friend said that she was turning my "Friday Fishwrap" videos into a drinking game...she was going to take a drink every time I said Uh and Um. Although that isn't the reason I've stopped doing them. Actually, I don't have a reason...I've just stopped.

Today's blog post is from "The Art of Manliness":


In the pursuit of becoming a better man, becoming well-spoken is a task that should not be overlooked. How you speak is a huge component of the impression you make on others, and thus your potential influence on them. People will form judgments about your education, intelligence, background, and personality simply based on the sound of your voice and the language you use to express yourself.
They then go on to list several traits of being well spoken:
  • Creating well-formed sentences
  • Being articulate
  • Having a large and diverse vocabulary
  • Speaking clearly (not mumbling)
  • Having a good pace, tone, and intonation (not too loud, fast, or monotone)
  • Being fluent – words come easily to you
  • Being able to explain things easily
  • Being straightforward and meaning what you say
  • Being thoughtful and courteous to the needs of the listener
  • Using little filler and empty language
We hope to cover all of these traits eventually, but today we’re going to concentrate on the last item on the list: removing the filler — particularly the um’s and uh’s — from your speech.
And now a description of filler:
What is filler? Filler consists of empty, extraneous language that pads your sentences without adding any additional meaning. It’s like empty calories – it’s there, but it doesn’t nourish. Examples of fillers include words and phrases such as “I mean,” “sort of,” “ya know?” “well,” and of course, “like.”
But the most famous fillers of all — the type that comes in for the most attention and disdain – are “uh” and “um.” To many, um’s and uh’s are tantamount to “verbal viruses” that clog up the language of the uncivilized and uneducated. Many public speaking experts recommend attempting to scrub your speech clean of this pesky padding.
Here are some reasons that we use these particular fillers:
Um’s and uh’s indicate that the speaker is “in trouble.”
Um’s and uh’s act as placeholders to let people know you’re going to continue speaking.
Uh’s can be a cry for help.
Um’s and uh’s indicate that we’re not as confident about what we’re about to say. 
Um’s and uh’s indicate that you’re searching for the right word. 
Um’s and uh’s are more common when you’re speaking about an abstract topic.
Here are some tips to minimize your use of fillers:
Limit distractions.
Don’t put your hands in your pockets.
Prepare rigorously.
Tell a story. 
Talk face-to-face if you can.
Try to relax and be less self-conscious.
Keep your sentences simple and short. 
And here's an interesting final point:
And now we get to the crux of the stigma that surrounds um-laden speech. If you find yourself noticing um’s as someone speaks, chances are it’s because you’re focusing on the speaker’s style instead on his content, and the reason you’re doing that is because the content isn’t very interesting and worthy of attention. As the author of the study concluded: “Um’s will not be associated with poor speech, but noting ums will be…Just about every speaker produces um’s, but the good speakers, by keeping substance, not style, the center of attention, will effectively hide their hesitancies.”

 Interesting days


Today - World Consumer Rights DayBrutus DayBuzzards Day and True Confessions Day

Tomorrow - Freedom Of Information DayPanda DayLips Appreciation Day and No Selfies Day

Next Wednesday - Goof Off Day, World Water Day and As Young As You Feel Day

April 15 - Take A Wild Guess DayRecord Store DayAuctioneers DayMicrovolunteering Day and Tax Day in the United States

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

That is the question

I saw this on a t-shirt on Facebook a few days ago and it's been screaming at me to do a blog post about it ever since.



In programming, the 2 vertical bars || means OR and the exclamation mark ! means NOT, so this translates to "To be or not to be". These are the words that Hamlet speaks in his famous soliloquy (an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play):

To be, or not to be? That is the question—
Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And, by opposing, end them? To die, to sleep—
No more—and by a sleep to say we end
The heartache and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to—’tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wished! To die, to sleep.
To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub,
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause. There’s the respect
That makes calamity of so long life.
But what does it mean? Here is a translation of that speech by Hamlet:
The question is: is it better to be alive or dead? Is it nobler to put up with all the nasty things that luck throws your way, or to fight against all those troubles by simply putting an end to them once and for all? Dying, sleeping—that’s all dying is—a sleep that ends all the heartache and shocks that life on earth gives us—that’s an achievement to wish for. To die, to sleep—to sleep, maybe to dream. Ah, but there’s the catch: in death’s sleep who knows what kind of dreams might come, after we’ve put the noise and commotion of life behind us. That’s certainly something to worry about. That’s the consideration that makes us stretch out our sufferings so long.
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, is considering suicide after his mother marries his uncle, who happened to have murdered his brother, Hamlet's father, the King...whose ghost visits Hamlet at the beginning of the play. That's some pretty heavy stuff to have to deal with!

Read the Cliff Notes version to understand the whole story and find out if Hamlet decided to shuffle off this mortal coil.

Interesting days


Today - Legal Assistance DayInternational Ask a Question DayCrowdfunding DayMoth-er DayScience Education DayOrganize Your Home Office DayPotato Chip DayLearn About Butterflies Day and Pi Day

Tomorrow - World Consumer Rights DayBrutus DayBuzzards Day and True Confessions Day

Next Tuesday -  International Fragrance DayFrench Bread DayInternational Day of ForestsCommon Courtesy DaySingle Parent's DayWorld Poetry DayWorld Down Syndrome Day and Memory Day

April 14 - That Sucks! DayDolphin Day and Look Up at the Sky Day

Sunday, March 12, 2017

A day late and a dollar short

Oops! Friday was an extremely long day and somehow time just got away from me and I didn't get out my Saturday blog post. So here it is...a day late.

This week


Sunday - Multiple Personality Day, Cheese Doodle DayNamesake Day and Absinthe Day

Monday - Frozen Food DayDentist's DayFun Facts About Names Day and White Chocolate Cheesecake Day

Tuesday - Be Heard DayCereal DayUnique Names Day and Crown Roast of Pork Day

Wednesday -  International Women's DayNo Smoking DayPeanut Cluster DayRegistered Dietitian Day and Proofreading Day

Thursday - Meatball DayName Tag DayGet Over It DayFalse Teeth DayBarbie DayWorld Kidney DayPanic Day and Crabmeat Day

Friday - International Bagpipe DayBlueberry Popover DayInternational Wig DayPack Your Lunch DayMiddle Name Pride DayDay Of AwesomenessSkirt Day and Mario Day

Saturday - Genealogy DaySubmarine DayWorld Plumbing Day and Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day

Next week


Sunday - International Fanny Pack DayBaked Scallops Day, Plant a Flower DayGirl Scout Day, Check Your Batteries Day and Daylight Savings Time

Monday - Ken Day, Jewel DayEarmuffs Day, Napping Day, Fill Our Staplers Day, Smart & Sexy Day, Open An Umbrella Indoors Day and Coconut Torte Day

Tuesday - Legal Assistance DayInternational Ask a Question DayCrowdfunding DayMoth-er DayScience Education DayOrganize Your Home Office DayPotato Chip DayLearn About Butterflies Day and Pi Day

Wednesday - World Consumer Rights Day, Brutus Day, Buzzards Day and True Confessions Day

Thursday - Freedom Of Information DayPanda DayLips Appreciation Day and No Selfies Day

Friday - Saint Patrick's Day and World Sleep Day

Saturday -Quilting DayWorld Sleep DayForgive Mom & Dad DayCorn Dog DayBiodiesel Day and Awkward Moments Day

Sunday - Deskfast DayInternational Read To Me DayClient’s DayPoultry DayEarth Hour and Chocolate Caramel Day


Next month


April 5 - Deep Dish Pizza Day, Day Of Hope, Caramel Day, Go For Broke Day, Read A Road Map Day and Star Trek First Contact Day

April 6 - Army Day, New Beer's Eve, Tell A Lie Day, Tartan Day, Caramel Popcorn Day and Plan Your Epitaph Day

April 7 - Walk to Work DayNo Housework DayWorld Health Day and Beaver Day
 
April 8 - Draw a Picture of a Bird Day and Zoo Lovers Day

April 9 - Cherish An Antique DayName Yourself Day and Winston Churchill Day
 
April 10 - Experience WeekSibling DayGolfer’s Day and International Safety Pin Day 

April 11 - Cheese Fondue DayBe Kind To Lawyers DayPet DayEqual Pay DayBarbershop Quartet DayWorld Parkinson’s Disease Day and Library Workers Day

April 12 - Grilled Cheese Sandwich DayWalk On Your Wild Side DayBookmobile Day and Licorice Day

Friday, March 10, 2017

The Friday Fishwrap

All the news that's fit to wrap around a dead fish

The week in review


Monday - "Just interesting days" I wasn't finished with the post that I had planned

Tuesday - "SendOutCards Super Saturday in Modesto" About the first monthly Super Saturday meeting coming up this weekend. "Every person at any of the events during the month gets a drawing ticket for themselves and another ticket for each guest. The more events you attend, the better chance you have of winning. And the more guests that you have attending, the better. The drawings are held monthly at the Super Saturday but you can collect tickets all during the month."

Wednesday  - "How to Develop the Savoir-Faire of James Bond" An article from The Art of Manliness. "Savoir-faire. It’s a wonderful French phrase that roughly means: knowing what to do in any situation."

Thursday - "Do the (side) hustle #TBT" Why everyone should have a side hustle - or side job. "My side gigs don’t even feel like work, because I’m choosing projects and jobs I’m passionate about. I view it as getting paid to do work I love, instead of working to get paid."

 Interesting days


Today - International Bagpipe DayBlueberry Popover DayInternational Wig DayPack Your Lunch DayMiddle Name Pride DayDay Of AwesomenessSkirt Day and Mario Day

Tomorrow - Genealogy DaySubmarine DayWorld Plumbing Day and Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day

Next Friday - Saint Patrick's Day and World Sleep Day

April 10 - Experience WeekSibling DayGolfer’s Day and International Safety Pin Day


Thursday, March 9, 2017

Do the (side) hustle #TBT

This week's throwback blog post is from last year:



The side hustle, the side gig, the side business...why you should start one.

From Careful Cents:

Why Everyone Should Have a Freelance Side Hustle

 
 
When I talk to my friends and family about my side hustles, I always get the same reaction. “Why not just use your free time to relax and take it easy?”
I’m the type of person that gets bored easily and needs to be doing something productive with my time. Trust me, I know how to relax and I do spend time watching TV, traveling, reading books and enjoying life.
Time is a precious commodity and once you’ve lost it, you can never get it back. So, instead of squandering my time, I channel my efforts into a few hobbies and advancing my freelancing career.
My side gigs don’t even feel like work, because I’m choosing projects and jobs I’m passionate about. I view it as getting paid to do work I love, instead of working to get paid.
That’s why I believe everyone should have a side job or freelance gig. It gives you the opportunity to express yourself (and your finances) in a whole different way than what a traditional job provides.
Or this from Ask the Money Coach:

Why You Should Make This The Year of Your Side Gig

If making more money and having more freedom are on your list of goals this year, you might want to try a new job – creating your own job, that is.

Too many Americans get held back financially because they’re tied to dead-end jobs that don’t give people what they want: not enough money, not enough freedom, not enough appreciation, and certainly not enough career satisfaction.

So instead of griping about your boss, your crazy colleagues, or your mad work hours, why not consider doing something different in the New Year? Don’t just complain about a job that doesn’t suit you. Change it already!

Or at least get a side-hustle – an entrepreneurial gig that you can operate even if you want to keep your day job.

For inspiration in getting started, check out a great new book called The Economy of You: Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur and Recession-Proof Your Life.

Written by Kimberly Palmer, the senior money editor and Alpha Consumer blogger for U.S. News & World Report, The Economy of You starts by making a fantastic case for why everyone should have a side gig.

In a nutshell, Palmer argues that, in today’s economy, you can boost your financial well-being, diversify your income streams, and do something you love — all by becoming a “side-gigger.” Those with “side gigs” typically fit into one of two categories:

  1. Those who hold down full-time jobs, and then use “side gigs” as a way to add to their income or pursue a passion; or
  1. Those whose perform one or more freelance-type jobs, using side gigs as their sole or dominant means of financial support
There are many types of side gigs available: you can turn a hobby into a business, drive for Uber,  join a network marketing or direct sales company...my mom sold Avon throughout most of my childhood.

Interesting days



Next Thursday - Freedom Of Information DayPanda DayLips Appreciation Day and No Selfies Day


April 9 - Cherish An Antique DayName Yourself Day (Make sure you hang onto a blank name tag from Name Tag Day...see above) and Winston Churchill Day


Wednesday, March 8, 2017

How to Develop the Savoir-Faire of James Bond

The post on "Calm Energy" is still under development, so I'll share a post from "The Art of Manliness" instead.
In the film versions of Ian Fleming’s original James Bond novels, 007 often wins the day through the use of special high-tech gadgets furnished by the Q Division.
But in the books that birthed the character, Bond very rarely relies on wiz-bang gizmos, or really, very many tools at all, to defeat the world’s super villains.
The literary Bond certainly knows how to wield a gun and drive a car like his cinematic counterpart, but his equipment is comparatively minimal. The secret to his success instead rests more primarily on his possession of a singular quality:
Savoir-faire.
It’s a wonderful French phrase that roughly means: knowing what to do in any situation.
 The article goes on to talk about how to develop savoir-faire:
The paradox of any performance that seems effortless, is that tons of effort invariably went into producing that effect. When a master pianist plays a sweeping, flawless concerto, all the audience sees is the beautiful finished product, while missing the thousands upon thousands of hours in practice it took to achieve the seamless result.
So it is with the attainment of savoir-faire. Knowing how to act in any situation, and do so smoothly, requires extensive training, preparation, and practice. To look like you’re not trying hard, you have to try very hard when no one’s looking.
This training involves the development both of one’s skillset and one’s mindset. We’ll thoroughly cover each.
Here are some basics:

The Foundation of Savoir-Faire: Competence in a Wide Variety of Skills

Tactical Skills.
  • Gunmanship 
  • Knifemanship
  • Unarmed Combatives
  • Tactical Driving
  • Lock Picking
  • Stealthy Maneuvering
I'm pretty sure that we don't need most of these, but they may come in handy some day. But these may be a little more helpful:
Physical Skills
In addition to Bond’s competency with fighting mentioned above, he was also a strong swimmer, and a good skier.
Diplomatic Skills
  • Conversation
  • Taste
  • Gamesmanship
  • Seduction
  • Style
And more! Be sure to read the full article.

 Also check out these other resources:

Interesting days


Today - International Women's DayNo Smoking DayPeanut Cluster DayRegistered Dietitian Day and Proofreading Day

Tomorrow - Meatball DayName Tag DayGet Over It DayFalse Teeth DayBarbie DayWorld Kidney DayPanic Day and Crabmeat Day

Next Wednesday - World Consumer Rights Day, Brutus Day, Buzzards Day and True Confessions Day

April 8 - Draw a Picture of a Bird Day and Zoo Lovers Day