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Yesterday, i attend some conference at lunch time. The young women sitting next to me wasn’t eating. She looked preoccupied.

When she got up, left the table et started her presentation, i understood why she wasn’t eating. She was the speaker and she was nervous to speak in front of a group of people.

In fact, she was noticeably nervous during her presentation, but wow, she delivered! She started slowly with her personnel story. Speaker, Woman, Buterfly iStock_000004776255XSmallShe went to London to study (she’s living in Quebec, Canada). Etc.

But then, she started to talk about what she lived there, her day to day life, her discovery, her emotion. We could almost be there. We we’re earring the sound of the bird went she sat in the park.

At the end, when she said that her dream was over, she had to return home, we felt the emotion in her voice. And we felt the emotion in our heart.

She did a wonderful presentation. She touched us. And that’s the greatest presentation i assisted in a long time.

When she sat back next to me, the nervousness was gone. She was able to eat.

Share with me: What presentation did you gave or assist that carry real emotions?

 

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Thanks to Internet, it’s now easy to share our lives with others. Text, pictures, movies. We can distantly communicate with friends and family.

But, it’s also easy to share that life with millions of strangers that are using Internet every day.

Stacy Snyder found out that there is a line between public life and private life. She was denied a teaching degree just days before Drunken Pirategraduating because she posted a picture of her as “Drunken Pirate” on MySpace. The full story is here.

What is interesting is not whether or not the University was right. It’s the fact that what we post online will influence people’s opinion about us.

We need to draw a line between public image and private image and decide what goes where.

Of course, we are not responsible of what other think of us. But we are responsible of what WE EXPOSE to them.

We have the freedom to expose ourselves or parts of our life. But others have the freedom to judge us based on what they see. And it’s a fact we have to accept.

Think twice before posting anything. Is it private or public? If it’s private, take the appropriate measure to be sure that only selected people will see your posting.

Remember that employers are using search engine to see your Internet presence.

Share with me: How do you draw the line between your public and private life?

 

The court decision can be found here 

Source: Truemors and Washington Post

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