Top Things Social Entrepreneurs Should Not Forget #4

April 25, 2011 by · View Comments 

Roozt Founder & CEO Brent Freeman talks about the top six things social entrepreneurs should not forget. #4 Be Persistent - Filmed at CSUN Speaking Event 04/2011

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Role of Minority Micro finance organisations-Ahsan-ul-Haque_part 2

March 16, 2011 by · View Comments 

Ahsan-ul-Haque -Ex.Joint Director- Islamic Banking Fin. & Eco. Institute of objective Studies - Speaking on “Operational Mode of Islamic Banking and its Prospects in India” at seminar held by Muslim Fund Najibabad & AMMFO at Ghalib Academy, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Delhi on 27th February 2011. He detailed vividly the concerned banking laws and suggested the Banking activities which are permissible in law as well as permitted by Shariat.

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Sing, it’s Friday!

July 30, 2010 by admin · View Comments 

When was the last time you sang? Maybe it was this morning in the shower. Or maybe it was in 9th grade choir, 15 years ago. Singing is therapeutic. It has an emotional purging quality and improves your overall breathing. Not only that, but it makes your speaking voice sound better, more resonant.

So stop reading this blog and go find a song and sing for 5 minutes. It’s an order. I’ll do the same. This is what I’ll be singing:

Voices inside my Head - The Police

Beth

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Sing for the Sake of it

June 18, 2009 by admin · View Comments 

“I can’t sing.”

It’s a common refrain, sung over and over again. Many people were told early on that they couldn’t sing. Singing is a very delicate process; it doesn’t take much to scare someone into permanent submission. One naysayer who cupped their ears in front of you and suddenly you “can’t sing” for life.

But singing is highly expressive and therapeutic. And believe it or not, most people can sing! It’s a shame most of us convince ourselves otherwise. And so what if you can’t sing? Should that stop you from singing? Heck, no.

Singing reduces stress and increases healthy breathing and emotional expression. Singing taps into a deep, age-old power available to all of us. When we find our voice, we find ourselves. Don’t fear your singing, embrace it. It only improves with practice, so trying singing a bit everyday. If you sing in the morning, you’ll notice it naturally wakes you up. Plus your speaking voice will sound cleaner and more grounded.

Today, sing like you mean it. Sing in front of others and throw caution to the wind! Or, if you’re too shy, sing in your car or shower. Sing loudly, passionately. Sing from your heart. You’ll feel more “in tune” afterward.

by Beth Mann

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