December 15, 2009

public speaker - How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Uber Articles and its partner sites cannot be held responsible for either the content nor the originality of any articles. Also, please remember that any opinions and ideas presented in any of the articles are those of the author and cannot be taken to represent the opinions of Uber Articles. We cannot be held responsible for any use or misuse you make of the articles, nor can we be held responsible for any claims for earnings, cures, or other results that the article might make.

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November 28, 2009

(public speaker) How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Now there's a story to get an article or speech started, and perhaps even a theme such as "Strange but true stories from a directory assistance operator. Naturally smoking is bad for your body, but secondhand smoke also puts the health of others at risk. You know it is time to quit smoking, but you do not want to use the NRT products that are potentially harmful to your health.

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November 2, 2009

public speaker - How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

Suppose, for example, you work in a fast food restaurant — tell me about the best and worst customers, or tell me about the processes and training that make it possible to go from order to delivery in just a couple of minutes. I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Now there's a story to get an article or speech started, and perhaps even a theme such as "Strange but true stories from a directory assistance operator. By the time you finish outlining these themes, you'll probably have a number of new topics that could be developed into topics that stand on their own. As potential story ideas come in I store them away in a folder, ready to be searched when I don't have anything available in the top of my mind.

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February 24, 2009

public speaker - How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

Suppose, for example, you work in a fast food restaurant — tell me about the best and worst customers, or tell me about the processes and training that make it possible to go from order to delivery in just a couple of minutes. I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Now there's a story to get an article or speech started, and perhaps even a theme such as "Strange but true stories from a directory assistance operator. By the time you finish outlining these themes, you'll probably have a number of new topics that could be developed into topics that stand on their own. As potential story ideas come in I store them away in a folder, ready to be searched when I don't have anything available in the top of my mind.

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December 15, 2008

(public speaker) How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Now there's a story to get an article or speech started, and perhaps even a theme such as "Strange but true stories from a directory assistance operator. By the time you finish outlining these themes, you'll probably have a number of new topics that could be developed into topics that stand on their own. As potential story ideas come in I store them away in a folder, ready to be searched when I don't have anything available in the top of my mind.

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September 8, 2008

public speaker - How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches Posted By : Mark Saunders

Suppose, for example, you work in a fast food restaurant — tell me about the best and worst customers, or tell me about the processes and training that make it possible to go from order to delivery in just a couple of minutes. I have a part-time job as a directory assistance operator for a telephone company, and that produces some interesting stories, like the time a woman called because the door knob to exit her borrowed apartment was broken, and she couldn't figure out how to get out. Now there's a story to get an article or speech started, and perhaps even a theme such as "Strange but true stories from a directory assistance operator. By the time you finish outlining these themes, you'll probably have a number of new topics that could be developed into topics that stand on their own. As potential story ideas come in I store them away in a folder, ready to be searched when I don't have anything available in the top of my mind. I can use the original article as the starting point, creating something new and unique by using my own experiences and ways of doing things.

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