Daryl Wizelman
Daryl Wizelman

speaker

consultant motivator

 

www.darylwizelman.com

818-876-7337

Blog: www.heartleader.com


December 2011 Newsletter

 

Daryl Wizelman
Daryl Wizelman Daryl Wizelman

Hello, 
 
Thank you for reading my newsletter for December 2011.  My desired end result from sending this newsletter to you is that you will be inspired and learn practical tools that can improve your life and your career or business.
 
Although I am sending this to you with the hope that it will improve your life, I would also like to have the opportunity to speak to your team, organization or business.   
 
My mission/purpose in life is to have a positive impact on as many lives as possible by empowering others to help themselves.
 
If you would like more information on how you can hire me to speak to your group, please email me at
daryl@wizelman.com or call me at 818-876-7337 ext. 222.

 

My book, Heart Leader, A Personal Journey to the Heart of Business and Life is now available by clicking the link below

http://www.heartleader.com/book

 

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Holiday Gift Giving

I recognize that it is the holiday season and many of us are in a frenzy to buy gifts for people in our lives.  I have an internal battle going on regarding gift giving and how I should be practicing it in 2011.  Should I be buying gifts for people who have more than they "need" or should I make a donation in the same amount I would have spent on that gift to a charity or organization that is in need of financial assistance? 

This year I have already bought a few gifts.  What is done is done.  However the remainder of the gifts I am going to buy this holiday season will be in the form of a donation made to organizations in need.  Here are a few to consider;

American Cancer Society  www.cancer.org

Wounded Warrior Project  www.woundedwarriorproject.org

Stop Hunger Now  www.stophungernow.org

American Diabetes Association  www.diabetes.org

UNICEF  www.unicefusa.org

Habitat for Humanity www.habitat.org

American Red Cross  www.redcross.org/gift-donation

Make-a-Wish Foundation  www.wish.org

Doctors without Borders  www.doctorswithoutborders.org

Operation Smile  www.operationsmile.org

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles www.chla.org/give

Project Angel Food  www.projectangelfood.org

Paralyzed Veterans of America  www.pva.org

Susan G. Komen for the Cure  www.komen.org

ALS (Lou Gherig's Disease) www.alsa.org

 

Needless to say there are a slew of very worthy charitable organizations that could use financial aid.  My hope is that this piece and the suggestions above serve as a catalyst for all of us to give to one or more causes and help to make a positive difference in the lives of others.

Happy and Healthy Holidays to you!

 

 

 

 

Daryl Wizelman

10 Tips for Writing the Perfect Thank You Note

I was reading 365 Thank You's by John Kralik and I like what he wrote.  I wanted to share it with you.

1. Focus on the other person.  First, find their address and write it out yourself on the envelope.  Where are they living?  What did they go through to give you this gift?  When is the last time you did something like that for them?

2. Think beyond material gifts.  What about the person who serves you coffee every day?  What about the Doctor who saved your life, the Good Samaritan who found your wallet, the teacher who takes an interest in your child, the special friend who listens to you, the person who loves you.

3. Mention the gift itself, hopefully in a positive tone, so they know you got it, and are not confusing them with someone else.

4. Write a sentence or two explaining how the gift is changing or simply improving your life.

5. If the gift isn't right for you, don't ask where the gift was purchased so you can exchange it.  You can get value out of any gift, if only by donating to charity.

6. Think of ways you failed to thank the person in the past and remind the recipient how important a friend they are.

7. Don't make jokes unless you know the recipient has a good sense of humor, and you are sure they will joke in the way that it was intended.

8. Keep the thank you short and simple on a 3" x 5" note card, minus fancy frills.  That way, there's no room for anything except your gratitude.  Replace thank-you emails with handwritten notes.  With a handwritten note, a piece of you will be in the same room with the person to whom you write.

9. Try writing a first draft, perhaps on a spreadsheet.  Not only will you benefit from the second draft, but you will always have a list of the most generous people in your life, and the reasons why you should be thankful for them.

10. Write a lot of thank-you notes.  You'll get better.

 

Daryl Wizelman

Book and Music Recommendation

 

 Switchfoot has been making records for fourteen years.  Vice Versus is their seventh album and in my opinion their best since their record a Beautiful Letdown.  They combine dirty guitars and thundering drums to make strong rock n roll.  The band writes and plays about life and its ups and downs.  They write about grace and gratitude.  They write about love and loss.  This record is full of purposeful lyrics combined with amazing musicianship.

I hope you enjoy this music as much as I do.

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Many suggest that Orison Swett Marden is the original self-help writer.  This book was published in 1894 and I am proud to say that I have a copy from the first printing.  It is one of if not the premiere self help of all times. After reading this book your life may never be the same. Marden is able to capture the essence of life, self development and true success. If you have read other self help books you will see how many modern day writers, used much of his material to develop their thoughts and philosophy.  This book is fascinating, compelling, and inspiring -- well worth reading.

Enjoy the read! 

 

Daryl Wizelman

Quotation

"Those who give cheerfully give twice - once to others, and once to themselves."

         -Anonymous

Daryl Wizelman

A Closing Note

Thank you for reading this month's newsletter.  I hope you are able to use some of the content to improve your life and/or your career.  If there is an opportunity for me to speak at an upcoming conference or meeting, please let me know.
 
If you like what you see, please feel free to review my web site at
www.darylwizelman.com.  I speak on leadership, work/life balance, strategic initiatives, emotional intelligence and life planning among other topics that can be viewed on my web site.  I believe I can inspire your group and provide them with excellent practical tools to improve their career and their life.
 
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Again, thank you for your interest.
 
Daryl

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