Top Five Wedding Anniversary Presents

Wedding anniversaries are moments of bliss. True what they say that another year of surpassed challenges brought about by married life calls for a big celebration. But how do we convey that we are celebrating to their success too? Of course, we would prefer to do more than just give a congratulatory remark. Celebrating to their triumph could be implied by a well-thought-of anniversary gift. However, a lot of people I know find it quite tricky picking the best wedding anniversary presents for a couple.

Sometimes, it is even harder finding a gift for those who are closest to us. But there is no need to fret. Just have in mind that you have to consider the interests of the couple – their likes and dislikes, the hobbies, etc. You can choose to play modern or opt for traditional.

You can always squeeze in your creativity to land on the perfect finds. Better yet, take these wedding anniversary gift ideas:

o Customized gifts items will provide the personal touch for you. If you are not into hand crafting, you may scout for stores that offer such services – mugs, t-shirts, photo albums, wall decoration, etc. You can make use of their photos – perhaps a collage of them – as the item’s subject. You may also choose to put words of wisdom on the items. You can use marriage quotes or humorous remarks.

o A marriage bond can be likened to a treasure box. It functions to keep so many special things shared among the couple safe and intact – love, affection, and understanding. To symbolize this momentous affair, you can give them a classy treasure box. This way, they can find a place for safekeeping memorabilia, like their engagement rings, old love letters, and everything else that deserves such treasuring.

o Give the couple the treat they deserve. You can go find toiletry products in one set. Make sure that it includes bubble bath liquid and body scrubs. This is something that the couple would most likely enjoy together. Let them end the day with an intimate and aromatic bath. They would definitely give you a big thank-you the next day.

o You can get the couple something that will always remind them of you and your good friendship. Wall decorations such as genuine paintings will make a very remarkable wedding anniversary gift. If you are not into spending much on genuine art items though, you could go for other options such as painting replicas or framed wall posters of classic artists. When a friend of mine who was a fan of classic movies celebrated her wedding anniversary with her husband, I gave them a large wall frame of their favorite motion picture.

o Get your good taste into play as you pick for them the best wine in town. Remember that this should be a very romantic event for both of them. You would want to see them delighted with how your gift can make their commemoration an even more remarkable one. You can include a card containing your personal wish for them as a couple. Something that is done in your own handwriting can make them feel more special.

Effective Business Presentation Using Multimedia Hardware Equipment

Are you planning to replace your old multimedia equipment? Are you looking for ways to improve your industrial productivity and to enhance office operations? Are you searching for ways to change your business presentations? Are you planning to buy new equipment for the conference room? If so, you can select from variety of technological innovations that suit your budget, your needs, your preferences and you lifestyles.

Technological innovations become the byword of everyone in the world attributed to its benefits to companies, households, schools and individuals like you. It revolutionizes the lives of both companies and consumers by lowering the prices of goods and services and providing easy access to information.

Multimedia equipment is one of the myriad technological innovations in the market. Equipment like projectors, flat screen plasma television and touch screen television and monitors not only help employees and students in their school and business presentations, but it also serve as a medium in advertising and marketing products and services of companies. It also aids journalists in delivering quality news to the public.

Regardless of the venue of multimedia business presentations, either in a boardroom or classroom, you can have a unique and effective presentation using user friendly applications. Knowing how to use and integrate these applications help you obtain a successful presentation.

Tips to consider in business presentations:

  • You should allocate enough time to prepare all the things needed in your presentation. Make sure that you arrive earlier than the scheduled time.
  • Assess first who are your audience, the purpose of the presentation. When you use PowerPoint slides, avoid integrating background music because it affect your discussion. Avoid talking over videos, instead give your discussion before or after the video.
  • Use graphics, photographs, charts and graphs to your presentation. These visual makes your presentation unique and original. It also enhances the overall issues and message that you want to impart to your audience.
  • When using a slide, use a blank slide or a simple slide containing a logo as a background visual for parts without audio or visual components. In this way, you can prevent your audience to continue watching the slide show.
  • Timing is vital in every presentation. In a PowerPoint presentation, use manual transition instead of automated to give you control to when you advance to the next part or your topic. It also gives more time for the audience to raise questions and to keep them engaged.
  • It is important that you choose the right equipment for the task, like projectors, computers, flat screen monitors and many more. Before the scheduled presentation, double-check with facility operators to know the availability of the equipment and to evaluate if all of them are properly functioning and without complications. You should also use wireless equipment if possible, like laser pointer or wireless computer mouse. Never forget to keep your presentation space organize.
  • Allocate time to practice your presentation before your schedule. During the event, make it a point to establish eye contact with your audience and speak clearly. If you are nervous, take a long deep breath to remove the tension.

Presentations That Sell – Seven Fatal Flaws And How To Fix Them – Part 5

Presentation is a performance — and stage fright is common. Think about it. You stand in front of an audience and hope to engage them from your very first word. You want to separate yourself from the parade of vendors coming before and after you, so you think about every facet and plan for every contingency. And because you are nervous about it, you may write down what you want to say — to be sure you get it right.

But somewhere between the clear thoughts in your head and their expression as you write, what you want to say transmogrifies into another language. It becomes stilted, pretentious, maybe even condescending. You want to be impressive, so you try to sound impressive.

Conversely, you decide not to write it down because you want to sound authentic and spontaneous — and because you plan to make good eye contact as you speak. But when you deliver, you search for the biggest, heaviest, most impressive word you can think of. Maybe you believe bigger words sound more professional. Perhaps you need to prove that you are educated or seasoned. Could be you want to demonstrate your facility with a dictionary. It doesn’t matter why you do it. What matters is to stop!

A recent article in the journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology reports that when a speaker uses complicated or unnecessarily long words, listeners — no matter their level or status — evaluate the intelligence of the speaker lower than they otherwise would. In other words, if they struggle to understand you, they assume it must be your fault.

If you want to perform at your best when you present, it’s clear you must avoid the fifth fatal flaw.

You choose words to impress.

When you meet a friend for coffee, you don’t say you utilized your computer today; you say you used it. You don’t ask if she’ll facilitate with your report; you ask if she’ll help. And you don’t asked the server to interface with your needs, you ask him to bring you a menu. There are lots of “you” and “I” and “we” in friendly conversation because real people use personal pronouns. Lots of them.

There is very little passive voice in real conversation because real people generally use clear, uncomplicated, assertive sentences. And while those ten dollar words may not be all that hard to understand, you know instinctively that they interfere with real communication.

Indeed, when you’re talking with a friend, you choose a ten cent word because you know it works best. Why look for the longest word you can find when a short, crisp alternative works better conversationally? Don’t talk to impress; talk to express.

Real people engaged in friendly conversation use real, everyday language to communicate without pretension or an air of self importance. Speak to express, not to impress. You’ll be less nervous and more importantly, your audience will respond more positively. Impress them with clarity, simplicity and authenticity.

Yes, a presentation is a performance and the best performers look and sound like real people. So when you want to engage your audience right from the get-go, capture their attention with a friendly conversational style. Your audience will be happier – -and so will you, because it’s just plain easier on your nerves to be yourself. I call it shirtsleeve English. Use it.

P.S. Discover more about fatal flaws and how to eliminate them in the next article.