Top 10: March 2013

Liesel Rigsby for Lisa

Catch up on our best and most popular content in this Top 10 list for March 2013!

Special Series: Cultivate Creativity

Brieann Kinsey, designer extraordinare

For the last few weeks we’ve been running special series called Cultivate Creativity, inspired by Nolan Bushnell’s latest book. We ran four wonderful pieces from existing contributors, and if you missed them, you’ll want to check them out now…

Presence Point: Project Passion & Inspire Your Audience

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“I care a lot about the work I do, but I’ve noticed over time that I don’t seem to convey this well to potential employers,” she told me. “I think there’s a missing link in the way I talk to people, in my communication or voice or body language. Can you help me communicate in a way that effectively and honestly conveys the passion and intensity I feel in my work?”

Presence Point: Book Review: ‘Your Brain at Work’ by David Rock

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Imagine the power of consciously harnessing the workings of your mind, in small, simple steps to create the results you want with more ease, joy & success in your work, relationships & life.

Presence Point: Does Your Feedback Make Me Look Fat?

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No matter how well meaning our intentions are, delivering feedback is a delicate process — so what works, and what doesn’t?

Presence Point: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall . . .

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The person whose presence we admire is a mirror for us, and provides us a point of access to our own powerful presence, poise and confidence.

Presence Point Book Review: ‘Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma’ by Nick Morgan

Nick Morgan

Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma by Dr. Nick Morgan is a must-have for anyone who wants to be a more effective, persuasive, influential & powerful communicator.

Presence Point: Get On The Ball

A National Acrobat - http://www.flickr.com/photos/xctmx/4592888992/

Literally. Grab a large stability ball. Sit on it and bounce for 15 – 20 minutes. Why would you bounce on a ball? Read on to find out!