Greg Smith is a police officer, father, husband, educator, writer, and student of life. Some of his previous works have been featured in Reader\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Digest, Blue Line, Legion Canada, and Our Canada magazines. Greg writes a monthly newspaper column on speaking and communication, and is the blog author of Copservations. Visit Greg\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s blog at: http://copservations.com
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What is it that separates those who succeed at a task, and those who don't? Is it intelligence, knowing the right people, or having the best resources? Actually, it's none of these. What it comes down to is perseverance, and a willingness to fail. In life, some things are easy to understand, and easy to do. Some things are hard to understand but easy to do. And finally, there are some things that are easy to understand, but hard to do.
Want to really connect with an audience? Does the audience's applause really mean you've done a good job? Find out how you can connect with your audience every single time.
What's the number one interview question? Well, it's actually not a question asked by the interviewer. Rather it's one asked by the interviewee. The reason it's number one is not because of the frequency in which it is asked. It's number one because it gives you the most insight about what you need to address in order to land that job, before walking out of the interview. Find out how.
What's the one skill you can acquire that will put you miles ahead of the pack? What do the top leaders and CEO's have that separate them from everyone else? What can you do to increase the chances of getting a raise, or having your proposal accepted? Read on to find out.
Have you ever tried to speak to someone and couldn't get a word in edgewise? Or maybe you've spoken to people who always like to tell a bigger and better story than the one you've just told? These are classic examples of conversation killers.
Want to know how to introduce a speaker with ease and professionalism. Find out how in this article.
This simple three step format will ensure every speech or presentation you give, hits the intended mark. Ensure the message received, is the message intended.

