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Presents and Gifts

Have you ever had any training in making presentations?

I was recently involved in some and asked the participants to answer the question, “Before you even get up to make a presentation – what is the context of making a presentation?”

As usually happens, they were all stumped – both by the question itself and by what context meant.

So, with a little education we came to realise that context is that which makes sense of everything. It’s like having a helicopter view or a map of the maze below. It brings with it crystal clear clarity.

If you have clarity about your purpose, when you stand in front of a room to make a presentation, it gives you a position of unwavering confidence and focus.

What is the context of “Presentation”? To make this simple, just look at the word itself. The stem is Present. Therefore you need to be both Present, i.e. attentive to your audience, and be a Present or a Gift to them.

When you give someone a present, what do they have to do? They have to unwrap it to get to the gift, do they not?

Hence, whenever you make a presentation, the key thing to hold in your mind’s eye is that you’re there to unwrap yourself, to give to the audience the gift of yourself.

Do this honestly and the audience will stay with you.

Addendum: Talking of gifts…

My next Gift Day, where I share with people the simple structures for building successful businesses and careers, is on May 22nd.

Please book quickly as places are limited.

Active Listening

Someone said to me years ago, “You have two ears and one mouth. If you truly want to understand someone, use them in that proportion.” One of my favourite writers, Robert Greenleaf, summed up this idea in The Servant As Leader as follows:

It is the seekers who make the prophets. Why do we not hear and heed the prophetic voices that are in our very midst? There are voices of great clarity and with a quality of insight equal to that of any age, speaking cogently all the time. It is the level of interest and seeking, the responsiveness of the listeners, that enables a prophetic voice to grow in stature. The challenge is that we see current prophecy within the context of past wisdom, we tend to live in the past when it comes to wisdom, we have decided not to live in the present. So listen carefully to the prophetic voices that are speaking now.

An example of this principle in action was the leader of a large, important, and difficult to administer public institution. One day he realised things weren’t the way he had hoped they would be. His solution was unusual.

For three months he stopped reading newspapers, listening to the news broadcasts, watching TV; and for this entire period he relied wholly on those he met in the course of his work to tell him what was going on. In three months his administrative problems were resolved.

There were no miracles; but out of the sustained intentness of listening that was produced by this unusual decision, this able man learned and received the insights needed to set the right course. He and his team were strengthened by the process.

Why is active listening so rare today? One problem is that people are very quick to look for someone else to blame, to pin a problem on rather than admitting, “OK, I have a problem. What is it? What can I do about my problem?”

Do we listen to the one we want to communicate to?

As we approach confrontation, is our attitude one of wanting to understand?

The only true response to a problem should be to listen first. The spin off is that true listening builds strength in other people. Saint Francis said, “Grant that I may not seek so much to be understood as to understand.”

One way of learning to listen is to not be afraid of silence and of asking the question of oneself, “In saying what I have in mind, will I really improve on the silence?” which reminds me of something that Blaise Pascal said in 1652, when I was just a lad. “People’s misfortunes stem from one thing and one thing alone and that is their inability to sit in silence on their own.”

In the country

Away for a week on a company retreat – As the train made it’s way into the Suffolk countryside I was made aware of the seasons and how quickly they can change – In the space of a few days the majority of the leaves on the trees have been sacrificed to another year – It’s the extremes that make things happen – A dear friend is having a tough time right now and I’ve been reminded of the old adage that before the breakthrough comes the breakdown – As all gardeners know seeds have to go through a period of extreme dryness, drought, heat, and rain before they can germinate – Out of adversity comes new growth
So if you are struggling right now take comfort of the fact that it is the beginnings of new growth
Neil x

The red notebook

It has been suggested to me that I need to be much more interactive with my brand new shiny website – The person that suggested this said, “You have so much material – So share it with the world!”

One thing I have always said is that it is always useful to carry a small notebook with you – Those that know me know that mine’s red and within the 60 I’ve amassed over the years are all the ideas that have translated into my books and creative ventures

Just looking through No. 59 and the core of the book I’m writting now jumps from every page

Quite often I would never have remembered the insight, or concept quickly added as it dropped into my waiting consciousness – So I urge you, as I recently urged a group of students I’d been invited to talk to, get yourself a notebook you can easily carry around with you and capture your muse before it delicately slips away

Being yourself

I love it when people speak their truth – It has an honesty and freshness to it – It certainly captivates and holds your attention / my attention – So I loved it when I was talking to a client recently and they said, “Arogance is my forte!”

How cool is that? – They also happen to be incredibly good at what they do – Don’t hide your light – Let it shine

A daily gem

Chinese proverb heard earlier today – ‘Listen to all, plucking a feather from each passing goose, but follow no one absolutely’ – Please consider me but a passing goose!

The Perfect Link

We’ve just added the perfect link on the ‘Yellow Brick Road’ – Trees have rights too! – Follow the declaration to find out more and see what Polly is up to

Not the North Downs

I wanted to be on the Glorious North Downs when I did my first remote ‘Blog’ – Alas –
I now know how to do it though – So from my front room in Tooting here’s to the next message from ‘Leith Hill’ and the Monk that inspired Chapter 19
Best wishes – Neil

Technical Update

After many moons I am now totally connected to the Internet – Next time I post I’ll be able to do it from the glorious ‘North Downs’ which inspired so much of ‘The Freedom Tree’.

Second post

Working with Roman today on the website development. Very exciting stuff. The podcasts and PDFs will soon be available…

Our first post

Welcome to The Freedom Tree.

We’ll be posting regularly with our thoughts, and on the progress of our newest book The Freedom Tree Volume 2.