Mission Statements, Say Them Like You Mean Them

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This was a speech given at toastmasters.

We provide a supportive and positive experience. Communication and leadership skills for greater self- confidence and personal growth.
What is a mission statement? It expresses the desire and intents of members.
Layout long and short term goals and objectives. Goals for here are greater self-confidence and personal growth.
Help us learn and memorize the mission statement.
Say it like you mean it.
When you read it, it is boring.
Learn something by singing. She learned the scout motto by song.
How do you get information into your brain? Hippocampus and cortex.
Getting in is really easy. Getting it out is harder. Rodinger specializes in this.
Rhythm and rhyme that help us remember it.
Today we’re going to rap our mission statement. Emphasis on first and 3rd beat. You can say it however you want.
Challenge to you is take agenda home and practice rapping/singing agenda. Practice when you have free time. Say it until it is nice and smooth. Say it like you mean it.
Memorizing mission statement will make all the difference.
Reasons for her coming to Toastmasters are for greater self-confidence and personal growth. What are your reasons?

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Accept the lord that built the house

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Here are some notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

– Psalms 129:1 check 127?
– When you build your house Christ needs to be a part of your life.
– Respect for one another that regards one’s companion as the most precious thing on earth.
– A soft answer: not raise our voices in arguments. If you do, molehills become mountains.
– Arguments are bound to happen. It’s important to remember a soft answer turns away wrath, proverbs 15:1.
– Family prayer: I know no single practice that will have more solitary practice in your life then – kneeling together at the start and end of each day. Thank him or each other in the presence of one another.
– Has found how calming and helpful family prayer can be.
– Come follow me:
– Acts 18:8,
– 11 Cor. 1:10-11,20
– 1 Cor 31-3
– Slow down while you read scriptures. Maybe takes notes in the margin or underline important parts.
– This includes following chri8st by doing ordnances and covenants.
– Ordnances is a sacred formal act performed by the priesthood. These are saving ordnances baptism, marriage sealing.
– Other ordnances; baby blessing, administrating to the sick or ordnances and not saving like the others. Not required.
– Covenants: are the promises you make. A sacred agreement between gold and a group of people. Also, ordinances are accompanied by a convent.
– We have consequences when not adhering the convent nets.
– Ordinance: baptism, confirmations, priesthood, temple endowment, sealing name/ bless children
– Concentration oil to administer to the sick.
– Convenient: Mosiah 18:18 8-10 server him, keeps his commandments. That he may pour out his spirit more abundantly upon you.
– Why are covenants so import?
– How do I best prepare myself for these ordinances and covenants
– What do you do to continue to honor these covenants?
– How do you prepare for these covenants?
– Why are covenant so import?
– How do I best prepare myself for these ordinances and covenants?
– What do you do to continue to honor these covenants?
– Covenants are promises and god is good on keeping his promise.
– When we fulfill our end of a covenant we become like God, because we’re becoming good promise keepers as God is.
– God work is to bring to pass the eternal life and glory of man.
– The temple garment is a token for our internal commitment to God.
– Put away the watch when attending the temple. Pause and learn during the session.
– The only way we can be together as a family in eternity is by the performing ordinances of the gospel.
– Some people when they are folding their garments will refele3ct upon what they each represent.
– When people live together outside of marriage there is a lack of commitment that each partner will stay in the relationship.
– Some will laundry and iron their temple clothes as part of their honoring the convenient.
– Nelson: ordinances and covenants help us remember who we are. They remind us of our duty to God
– Find a scripture where Christ invites you to follow him. His arms outstretched. Gather you. Be like him/…
– Omni: :7
– Many verses say follow me and leave your treasures.
– Dc 28:14-15 ye are guilty, be strong
– When we do the work of the Lord we are not alone
– Alma 5:23: sendeth an invitation to all men. Repent and I will receive you.
– President Nelson: if you’re not sure you even believe in God, start there.
– What are the blessings of accepting his invitation?

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“A Time for Choosing” by Ronald Reagan,

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Spelling Timpanogos

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Good: Timpanogos
Bad: Timpanogus

On the top of Mt. Timpanogos you see the view and your eyes open in wonder. Think of the two Os as eyes wide in wonder.

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Realistic self-publishing

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These are notes I took from a wonderful writing symposium called Life, the Universe, and Everything. We have a lot of talented people in Utah and visitors with a great deal of knowledge. Any Misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

Q: When do you know when your book is ready?
– Have some beta readers read it and gives a lot of comments and have it proofread.
– If start to hate the book you’ve done something wrong or you’re done
– If told the book is good.
– Done is the book you are willing to make it.

Q: How much should you spend getting your book ready to be published? Average cost:
– Editor/proofreader $300 for a 70,000-word novel.
– Formatter $175 for eBook and print for 70K book.
– Bellium is an eBook publisher.
– Cover design. Anywhere from 150 750 and beyond
– $6K to launch a book that stands a chance.
– Print as an eBook. Do not waste your time, energy and resources.
– Front and back matter in eBooks.

Q: Front matter: not as important as back matter. Most retailer shortcut readers right to chapter one.
– Title page
– Copyright
– Synopsis of the book
– Dedication
– Also, have a page with links to where readers can buy your books.

Q: Back matter:
– Immediately after the end of the book has a link to the next eBook you want to read (excerpt of next book. And link to that book to buy online.
– Include a Thank you for reading the book and make a request to review a book. And maybe explain how a review helps writers
– Follow me on Instagram.
– Have follow me too when fan can be told when next piece by the author comes out.
– Have it as clean and simple as possible.

Q: How to price your eBook?
– From 9 yrs. experience.
– Series starters: most come from series.
– Difficult to market a standalone. If only one book.
– The first book of a series 2.99 to 5.99.
– Full special price to fans or family for $99. Price at 99 c can fund advertising
– The free first book of a series. Once you have the other series.
– Follow up on a series. Book 2.99 or 3.99 and each book increases by a dollar. Or all same but last book is one dollar more
– Standalone price, you only have one shot to make money on this book.
– Don’t let your pride get in the way to move copies. Don’t charge high for a book because you’ve spent a long time on the book.
– If a book is long you can charge less. A 30K word don’t charge 5.99

Q: Where to publish books online, EBook retailers.
– Amazon (kindle unlimited) 67%
– iTunes apple books 21%
– Google pay 8 %
– Barnes & noble 3 %
– Kobo 1% dominate the market in Canada.
– Draft to digital will update for you. Will take a %
– Small swords (I think digital conversion but is a source of a lot of pirated material

– Realistic expectations:
– 2 K books published a day on Amazon.
– You do have to pay for visibility
– The market is in constant change. What works now may not work in two months.
– Readers will forget about you. (Warm bodies’ movie) the sequel did not do well. The audience forgot about him.
– If you want to make full tie money you can’t take this casually.
– If you aren’t willing to learn new skills please don’t be happy with writing being your hobby.
– To make a living as a novelist today you have to promote one book while editing another, and writing another, an reading 10 other a tearing pages from yet another and eating those pages one by one unit you r … sorry didn’t get the whole quote but you get the idea.

Q: What to do for your first book
– Set up social media and start posting
– Create an Amazon author page
– Set up on bookbub
– Get set up on Goodreads.
– Create a website.
– Start following other authors in your genre who are successful. Study them and see what they do on all the things listed above. Imitate their actions.

Q: What not to waste your money on:
– Paying to be part of a book signing at a conference to have a table local.
– Or just doing it for the experience.
– You pay for travel and pay for copies.
– Difficult to sell enough copies. (For print book)
– Swag: buttons, bookmarks only good for give away. Be careful getting too much.
– Be cautious of publishing companies who will help you and get your book published but take your rights and not do anything for you. There are a lot of scammers.
– Most important of all write your next book.
– Some authors publish one book a mo.
– Need to have more than one book.

Advertising:
– Facebook ads different from sponsored posts.
– In amazon, make sure the price per click is not over budget to make it worth it. Advertising.amazong.com
– Bookbub (send out an email each day and you check what genre you’re interested in. give books on sale for that genre. Their selection is based on covers and reviews. It is difficult to be accepted. They are very selection is based on reviews and quality. They are costly. $200 to $800 range.
– Other adverting mailer sites.
– Ereader
– Freebookey
– Bbargin (did not get a complete list)
– On advertising keep track of what money earns back our investment. Maybe use an excel sheet. Keke0 track of what ads give what results in space out ads and spread them out to see which ones give what earnings.
– How much spend advertising a day $60 a day. Some authors do $1 K.
– You can sell audiobooks besides eBooks.
– Schedules marketing and sale date on an excel sheet to remind:
– Schedule sales after new releases
– Stick ads either the same day or within a few days of each other
– recycle ads. Maybe do ads on backlist once a month.
– Plan at least 6 weeks ahead.
– Knowing that mailing list advertisers will advertise permanently free.
– Have a calendar to keep track of ads

Q: Mistakes author made to avoid:
– The biggest problem is genre bouncing. (Maybe have different names for different genres)
– You are staring over when change genre.
– It a challenge to interact with fans.
– Not collaborations with other authors.
– Getting personal. Readers want to feel connected to their lives. Readers lie getting to know the author.
– There are more opportunities now than ever before. If you have the drive and work very hard you can have success.

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Marriage

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Here are some notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the notetaker.

– Strive to be worthy:
– Family proclamations to the world outline the divine nature of the children and the value of marriage.
– Marriage is ordained by God.
– We form families to fulfill our divine destiny.
– Families are our greatest asset.
– Many of the items listed in family proclamation are under attack.
– When Christ told some disciples of his divinity, many walked away. Christ asked his 12 will you also leave.
– Low self-esteem can motivate one to separate themselves from God.
– Satan is a liar and wants to corrupt. He will offer the lie that God gives us commandments to prevent us from enjoying life.
– Every worldly temptation will eventually expire.
– One convenient is that of marriage. It is essential to keep god in the center of our family relationship.
– President Nelson: each marriage has to handicaps. There are two imperfect people.
– Marriage is a union that will last through eternity.
– Eider Anderson: you don’t understand my situation but I do not. But he testifies of one who understands. Christ knows your challenges. He will help carry your burden. He will give you eternal friends and opportunity to server.

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Ethics, a speech given at toast masters

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The presenter is an insurance agent who emphasizes the value of ethics in the profession.

We get busy in everyday life and don’t have time to think. Hopefully, we’ll gain something from the speech tonight. Quote: The measure of a man’s character is what he would do if it would never be found out. it means integrity.

Sometimes we get stuck doing things the same way. Unfair claims practices: Listing of several scenarios. Laws that agencies have to look out for: rebating (illegal) but it’s okay to give away a cell phone to someone who comes in for a quote; misrepresentation (example of a company in Florida that was signing up lots of teachers for a “retirement plan”).

Situation: Sally was referred to Frank. Frank was interested in a life insurance policy. Sally knew how much Frank needed. While waiting in his living room, Sally noticed a picture of Frank with his climbing club. Sally explains the policy. He said he doesn’t do any risky activities. Sally needs to give an accurate picture to the underwriters of the degree of risk of his mountain climbing activities. Frank gets miffed and said he won’t sign up for the policy if she reveals it to the underwriters. What would you do?

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In 1965 An Unforgettable Warning Was Broadcast For All To Hear: 53 Years Later

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Spelling brilliant

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Good: brilliant
Bad: brillent

I need to remember the two I’s. Here is an idea. When you come up with a brilliant idea, your eyes widen and light up with joy and excitement. Think of the two dots above each i as two eyes.

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Reasons your PB may be rejected, part four.

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I attended an online webinar from called picture book summit. They provided four reasons picture books get rejected. I will list the notes below. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.

4. Not following submission guidelines Emma Walton Hamilton
– Two agencies get over 700 submissions a week. Interns need to separate the wheat from the chad. Scan for obvious mistakes in the qu4ery or cover letter. missing name or following guidelines. Making these mistakes are rejected.
– Guidelines vary significantly between agencies. Some just want query. Others want the manuscript attached. Pdf. some will wants to be pasted into the body of the email. Some want the first pages or the whole manuscript.
– Go to the website to see standards but just before sending go back to get specifics. Just before you hit send.
– Looking for the word submission on the website.
– Research which the agent is looking for and determine which agent is the best fit for your specific manuscript.
– Critical to proofread your query. Share it with someone to see what they catch.
– Make sure the editor’s name is spelled correctly, grammar correct, no typos.
– If show mistakes in the query, then it’s most likely the author is not careful in the manuscript
– Dunham literary Inc.:
– Chose one agent.
– Represent fiction, narrative nonfiction and children’s books
– No short stories, chapbooks or novellas.
– Accept query by email, not phone or fax.
– We request all projects that may be right for us.
– query@durhamlit.com
– Please paste query letter and first 5 pages in the body of email no attachments.
– Usually takes 4 weeks to respond.
– Alyssa Eisner Henkin
– Read aloud, (means verse) and picture book biographies.
– Submit by email. Full manuscripts pasted below the query
– Serendipity:
– Fill out the online form and attach the manuscript.
– Bradford:
– The subject line in the header of the email.
– Can query one agent then wait until they respond before sending to another of the same agency?

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