PRWeb The Leader Press Release Distribution
See How PRWeb Works

We're here to help 1-866-640-6397

Login Create Free Account


All Press Releases for June 17, 2006 Subscribe to this News Feed    
 

The Power of Words by Success Coach and Speaker Danish Ahmed

How we speak shapes our world and the way others see us, says Danish Ahmed whose lifetime search for meaning as a blind, Pakistani Albino, led him from chronic depression and the brink of suicide, to best-selling author, producer and public speaker.

(PRWEB) June 17, 2006 -- How we speak shapes our world and the way others see us, says Danish Ahmed whose lifetime search for meaning as a blind, Pakistani Albino, led him from chronic depression and the brink of suicide, to best-selling author, producer and public speaker.

His book, A Dictionary of Distinctions shows how understanding the distinction between the perceived meanings of words can dramatically impact the direction of our lives.

What do 'start' and 'launch' mean to you? Of course, they are a familiar part of your computer jargon. In order to compose your next prose you 'start' your computer program and probably 'launch' your internet browser - but these words have so much more impact.

Danish proposes: "Starting is an important step in anything that we do. Without starting, we're procrastinating. However, the term 'start' is a little ambiguous. In a business venture for example, did we 'start' once we had the first brainstorm of an idea, or did we 'start' once we put in some tangible investment? Are we off to a slow-start, or a fast-start? What defines a 'finish'?

By comparison, Danish distinguishes, "A 'launch' conjures up a visual image. It could be an image of a great rocket that soars to the moon for the first time! It's a big trip and a momentous occasion. More importantly, there is a clear and destined goal, one that is simulated and tested. It's a dream being fulfilled. A launch isn't just about doing something new. It's about doing something extraordinary, doing something that will be achieved, and doing something that will be remembered."

A Dictionary of Distinctions marks the 'launch' of Danish's vision to guide his readers through thought provoking personal examples into improving their communication and life experience by utilizing words with a more meaningful understanding of their impact.

Danish has traveled from Australia, Beijing, Paris and throughout North America as an author and public speaker, actively demonstrating the way speech can either attract or repel success to us.

His book, A Dictionary of Distinctions is a journey through the way language shapes our reality. Using real-life examples of how commonly used words open up new possibilities in the way we communicate.

Show Topics:

 
  • The Distinction between management and lead.
  • How changing the way you communicate changes your life
  • The difference between price and cost
  • Which simple words used in everyday conversation can have a profound impact on your health, happiness and success
  • How to communicate more effectively with family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances
  • Ways to see and express subtle yet surprisingly powerful nuances in your speech
  • How to reap the benefits of using words more wisely.

Books & CDs – http://www.DictionaryOfDistinctions.com/
Movies – http://www.InspirationalEntertainment.com/
Shows – http://www.DECIDEshow.com/
Keynotes – http://www.DanishAhmed.com/

###

OPTIONS
Printer Friendly Version
Email this story to a colleague
CONTACT INFORMATION
Danish Ahmed
Ordinary Words
416-696-1684
Email us Here
ATTACHED FILES

There are no multimedia files attached to this release. If this is your release, you may add images or other multimedia files through your PRWeb News Management Console.

ABOUT PRESS RELEASES
If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact PRWeb. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. PRWeb disclaims any content contained in these release. Our complete disclaimer appears here.