Motivational speakers

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
They're motivational speakers. Guess.

Really don't think they're gonna care after nearly 2 years of not getting an answer.

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Originally posted by Cheesebits
What ever happened to them?

Didn't we elect one?

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Didn't we elect one?

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what happened to the motivation speaker OJ west on the maury show ?

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Its good to be a part in this forum. It seems to be very interesting to read. There are lot of motivational speakers who make others happy and bring confidence in them.

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Hi Friend’s
Our dreams and goals are the biggest motivating elements in our lives. Motivation to achieve, drives and guides all our actions. Motivation is either internal or external.

Originally posted by Chriskattan
Hi Friend’s
Our dreams and goals are the biggest motivating elements in our lives. Motivation to achieve, drives and guides all our actions. Motivation is either internal or external.

Oh...if you say so I best check out your blog...

Didn't Matt Foley happen and that's why they've kind of disappeared from the public consciousness? I haven't seen one since I stopped going to school assemblies sophomore year of high school.

my frosh year at college, nelson mandela's grandson came to speak at a week's long symposium. he was incredibly inspiring. and i think it felt that way because he showed how enthusiastic he was about bettering south africa specifically and poor nations in general by teaching them how to farm in a more efficient manner [which is why he came to nebraska, i suppose.]

and he didn't just run off - he had lunch with us all afterward, and he told stories about his grandfather and about seeing mandela return to his cell as a free man and just little anecdotes about being a little boy and growing up with the advice and guidance of another motivational speaker, and a motivational man. it was brilliant.

Actually, come to think of it, Malcolm Jamal Warner came to college my sophomore year and did inspirational speaking and poetry. The gist of it was that we'd all be better people if we could find a role model resembling Bill Cosby.