About me


I've never been in jail. I've never been prosecuted for a felony, or even a misdemeanor. I have no children, legitimate or otherwise. I've never declared bankrupty. I've never been married, or stolen someone's wife. I brush my teeth everynight before I go to bed, even if I'm drunk, which doesn' happen too often. I always floss, I pay my parking tickets. Let's see, what else ? 

I am also expert in providing consultancy regarding...


Sales Training
(relationships selling, negociations skills... in order to deliver better sales results with your customers, to ensure a more consistant win/win outcome in negotiations, to identify and achieve additional growth in revenue, to grow your sales team to signicantly improve their performance. 



Sales techniques (ten first words, magical words, the closing silence, objections, benefits, right questions... for telephone or face to face)



Sales Coaching
(Exceed sales targets, unlock potential, achieve success, improve client relationships, delivering improvements in sales results)



Team Building
( to clarify the collectives goals, to identify those inhibitors that prevent them from reaching their goals and remove them, to measure and monitor progress, to ensure the goals are achieved...)



Coaching
 (learn basic NLP communication, unique tools to assess individuals like Enneagram, performance and skills gap analysis, developping coaching skills, giving strength centred feedback, understand your values, define your direction in life, build self esteem, develop key strengths, manage stress, manage change)


Increase sales (newsletter, script, sales and marketing game plan, increase sales from telesales and telemarketing, improve your sales pitch and sales presentation, successful sales management...)

 I can be contacted on:

tel:     +33 6 42 53 88 63  

eMail: regis.iglesias@yahoo.co.uk

Fiona Harrold

Mardi 27 mai 2008 2 27 /05 /2008 14:10
What's your vision?

Answer these simple questions with five words or a short statement for each:

1. what do you want most out of life?
e.g. to be happy and feel fulfilled

2. what do you want to see happen in the world?
e.g. peace and happiness

3. What makes you special?
e.g. my energy, drive and enthusiasm, ability to inspire and motivates others

4. What things can you do/are you capable of doing right now?
e.g. writing, public speakink, coaching

Now write this statement as follows:

I will ... (choose one answer from 4), using my... (answer from 3), to accomplish... (answer from 2), and in so doing achieve... (answer from 1).

e.g. I will write and speak using my ability to inspire and motivate to accomplish peace and happiness and in so doing achieve happiness and fulfilment.

 

Your New vision for life

 

Your purpose is your Big Picture, a far-reaching vision for your life. It seems from the sense of being a part of something bigger than oneself and lends an overqall sense of direction rather than leading to a particular goal or objective. Big pictures have a tendency to sound rather grand and far-fetchet so it is far better to live out that purpose, to demonstrate it, than to talk about it - at least in the early ages.

What's your passion?

1. What would you do if you didn't have to earn a living? Imagine you've won the lottery, had a long holiday and are now keen to get back to work. what sort of things would you contemplate?

2. What activities are you happiest doing?

3. Identify three occasions when you've felt most alive, most powerful and fully 'you'. 

4. If you found yourself in prison for some time, that would you still continue to do?

5. What did you love to do when you were ten or younger?


Spot Your Talents

1. When you were a child, how did you imagine yourself as an adult?
What did you see yourself doing?

2. What did you enjoy most at school? what were you best at?
How much of these activities do you do now?

3. What do yopu see as your signature strengths?

4. In which situations do you feel most 'yourself?'
what precisely are you doing when you feel most yourself?

5. What do people admire or envy you for?

6. What comes easily to you?

7. What resources do you have to offer?

8. Which three words best describe how you see yourself?

9. What is unique about you?

10. Putting modesty aside, make a list of what you consider to be your genuine talents, regardless of any improvments you think they could benefit from. 


Five steps for greater passion

1. Find a passion
Ensure that it alighs with your purpose and incorporates your talents

2. Reduce what drains you
List everything and everyone in your life that lowers your energy.
Figure out a way to eliminate these influences or reduce their role in your life.

3. Do something different
Try a book club, wine club or a supper club where everyone cooks a different course and you all eat together.

4. Study kindred spirits. Make a list of the lives of people who have known their purpose and followed their passion. Who do you admire the most? read biographies of these people and explore how they maintained and passion when obstacles surfaces.

5. Apreciate yourself passionately!
No one has greater power to increase or diminish your joie de vivre than you. look over your list of talents regularly and feel lucky to have been blessed with your particular combination. Ther's no one quite like you on this planet and there never will be. Now that is something to get excited about, make sure you do  

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Mardi 18 mars 2008 2 18 /03 /2008 18:30
My experience as a life coach convinces me that your life is in your hands, or rather in your minds. Astrology is wonderful for gaining greater insight into your inner workings, impulses and desires. And if you accept my premise of a freely chosen incarnation, then the time and place of your birth is not random or accidental. I learnt this for myself when I had my astrologer chart interpreted by a well-known astrologer many years ago. (...)

The mistake that some people make is in waiting for destiny to deliver the goods, or in feeling that fate or an unlucky planetary alignment has condemned them to conditions or a life they would rather not have. This is a convenient but distorted reading of these forces.

Resist the temptation to see only what you feel is missing. Focus instead on seeing and using what you've got. Don't waste time or energy wishing you were someone else, had someone else's lot, otherwise your own lot will go to waste. You've got enough going going for you as you are. See it, ans see it that way.

What do you believe about yourself?

This is a brainstorming excercice. Complete the statements rapidly, without censoring or analysing your answers.

1. One of my biggest regrets about my childhood is ...

2. What I would go back and change if I could is ...

3. What I missed out on when i was growing up was ...

4. if I'd had a better start in life, the I'd be ...

5. With more support and encouragement I could have been ...

Process your beliefs

Do the answers in this excercice surprise you? In theory, the ideal outcome is to draw blanks with each statement, which would indicate that you do not feel in the slightest determined.


Use your adavantage

Complete this exercice to rethink the meaning and significance of past events. take one incident or issue that you wish you could change.
Now answer these short questions:

1. Something useful I learnt about myself from taht experience was ...

2. A smart way I can make that insight work for me in my life is ...

3. The way in which that experience makes me unique is ...

4. The opportunity that experience gave me was ...

5. Meeting full use of that advantage would mean ...

Ivan Massow: 'Money is not the driving force for me, it's boredom. I constantly reinvent myself out of boredom. What drives me is believing I can make a difference, that one person can make the difference, and constantly doing that. Everything I do is focused on moving things forward.

The secret of self-belief

Who do you want to be? What beliefs do you want to have about you? Here's the secret to the quest for deep and lasting self-belief. You can choose to believe anything you want. That's the absolute truth, you will have the key to your own soaring self defined self-belief.

1. Define the goal

2. Continuallyy visualise the succesful outcome.

3. Be pro-active and create opportunities to be on the radar of the right people.

4. Anticipate a positive response, assuming people will be happy to see you or hear from you.

5. Be told and imaginative in your approach to reach people and make progress.

6. Don't entertain self-doubt. have total regard for what you have to offer.

7. Feel excited as you look forward to your inevitable success.

Out with the old

1. A limiting belief I hold about myself is ...
and another limiting belief I hold about myself is ...
(write this out ten times and once for all subsequent answers)
above all, my most limiting belief about myself is ...

2. The effect of this belief on my life is ...

3. This belief came from... and it stops me from doing ...

4. A more productive belief I am replacing this with is ...

5. If I really believed this, the difference it would make to my life is ...

Dreaming the new

Before we get pragmatic, let's dream a little. dreaming and scheming are both equally important in transforming self-belief. You have to excite yourself by thinking big before you set about making things happen. Give yourself a threat and take a moment to ask yourself: 'What would be fabulous to believe about me?'

'What would be wonderful if it was really true?' and 'what belief would make a huge difference to my life if I really believed it to be true about me?'
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Vendredi 14 mars 2008 5 14 /03 /2008 16:24
Action and attraction

You're probably familiar with the saying, 'If you want something done, ask a busy person.' I find that areally interesting notion. A busy person is already in the habit of getting things done, making this happen. There's an edge to them, dynamism, energy. All of which is very attractive, and we're naturally drawn towards individuals like these. they're magnetic, compelling, visible. You show up on the radar.

Watch what you do

When the author J.K Rowling was asked how she had managed to write the first Harry Potter book as a cash-strapped simgle parent, she said quite seriously that she didn't do any housework for four years. There's a woman who knowa her priorities!

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Lundi 18 février 2008 1 18 /02 /2008 13:24

Famous 'failures'

Albert Einstein, considered the greatest genius of the twentieth century, was four years old before he could speak.

Beethoven's music teacher once said of him, 'As a composer, he is hopeless.'

F.W. Woolworth, one of the founders of the modern department store, got a job in a dry goods store when he was 21, but his employer would not allow him to wait on customers because he 'didn't have enough sense to close a sale'.

J.K Rowling. The first Harry Potter book was turned down by eight agents, and when she finally got a deal, she was warned by the publisher, 'You'll never make any money out of childre's books, Jo.'

Thomas Edison was told by his teacher that he was too stupid to learn anything and encouraged to to think of a career where he might succeed by virtue of his pleasant personality.

Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor because he 'lacked imagination and had no good ideas'.

Winston Churchill had to repeat a year of school after he failed the test that would have allowed him to move up a year.

What do you think about Risks and Failure?

Finish off these statements with the first three answers that come to mind.

My bigger fear about taking a risk is ...

The worst thing about failure is ...

What I feel about myself when I fail is ...

What I think others may think of me if I fail is ...

What I get to avoid through not taking a risk is ...  


Don't personalise failure

Colin Farell. He'd point to a day back in 1993 when he failed an audition in Dublin for the boy band, Boyzone. Manager louis Walsh told him he simply couldn't sing. With hindsight, what a blessing that failure turned out to be! After it, Colin decided to concentrate on acting, headed off to Hollywood where his first role was in Joel Schumacher's Tigerland, launching an incredible career that currently pays him $7 m per movie, probably more by the time you're reading this. Boyzone as we know, is no more.

Winston Churchill defined a succesfull person as 'somebody who goes from one failure to another without any loss of enthusiasm.' Ensure that's you!

5 steps to take more risks

1. Don't let others pull you down

2. Use a mantra ( I can do it, I will find a way, I'm good enough to do this, will all put a string in your step. These are your holy words, with the power to sharpen your focus and create your results. Soon enough they'll kick and start working for you.

3. Develop your instinct

4. Take more everyday risks

5. What's your secret passion? Think bolder thoughts. Why on earth should be the fact that something is seemingly impossible prevent you from trying, will all your might?

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Mardi 5 février 2008 2 05 /02 /2008 14:29

The startegy

1. State your purpose clearly.

2. Empathise with others.

3. Avoid egos, especially your own.

4. Encourage ownership.

5. Uplift people 

 

Plan or project

 

How will the customer win?

How will investors win?

How will team memebers win?

How will I win?


Sir John Harvey-Jones: 'To create success, everyone' noses must be pointing in the same direction.'

To ensure that everyone' noses were pointing towards victory, the inspired team coach, Clive Woudward introduced regular team effectiveness workshops from the moment he arrived in 97. Sir Clive said, ' If we want England to win, everyone has to see the bigger picture and how they fit in. we have to get them all involved. What i want is to bring everyone who has anything to do with the England squad into a room and share the vision of what we're trying to achieve, to get everyone thinking and working in the same direction'.

Great inspirers

Great inspirers aren't necessarily great orators, making stirring speeches to vast crowds. Often, they ignite a spark in others that spreads way beyond their initial action. Rosa Parks was one such inspirer. Rosa was a black seamstress living in Montgomery, Alabama, in the 1950s. Civil rights were not to yet on the agenda in America's deep South. City buses were segregated, with only white people allowed to sit at the front. One day, in december 1955, Rosa was asked by the driver to move to the back of the bus. On this particular day, Rosa refused, was arrested, and her arrest sparked a boycott of the segregated bus system in Montgomery. She refused to be treated as a second-class citizen because she was an african American. Soon, others followed. Living in the same town, and inspired by her example, was a young preacher called Martin Luther King. Rosa's action brought the world's media to Montgomery and led to ten years of marches, speeches and an entire campaign of equal-rights activism, before the segregation laws were finally ended.

Sally Greene

She met her husband, property tycoon Robert Bourne, on a blind date: ' I realised what  he needed was me.' Don't you just love that? This was a tricky time for her as well.

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Lundi 28 janvier 2008 1 28 /01 /2008 17:18
What's your attitude?

Complete the following statements with the firts thing that comes to mind. Complete each statement five times.

Something I learnt from my father about me was I'm ...

Something I learnt from my father about life was ...

Something I learnt from my mother about me was I'm ...

Something I learnt from my mother about life was ...

And what I believe about me that holds me back is ...

What I wish I believed is ...

And the attitude that would really empower me is ...
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Jeudi 24 janvier 2008 4 24 /01 /2008 14:29

Five steps

1. Feel more generous.

2. Practise what you preach.

3. Do more than your shift at work.

4. Incorporate acts of generosity into your daily life.

5. Practise constructive generosity.

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Famous 'failures'

Albert Einstein, considered the greatest genius of the twentieth century, was four years old before he could speak.

Beethoven's music teacher once said of him, 'As a composer, he is hopeless.'

F.W. Woolworth, one of the founders of the modern department store, got a job in a dry goods store when he was 21, but his employer would not allow him to wait on customers because he 'didn't have enough sense to close a sale'.

J.K Rowling. The first Harry Potter book was turned down by eight agents, and when she finally got a deal, she was warned by the publisher, 'You'll never make any money out of childre's books, Jo.'

Thomas Edison was told by his teacher that he was too stupid to learn anything and encouraged to to think of a career where he might succeed by virtue of his pleasant personality.

Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor because he 'lacked imagination and had no good ideas'.

Winston Churchill had to repeat a year of school after he failed the test that would have allowed him to move up a year.

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American beauty

Considerer the observation by Lester Burnham, played by Kevin spacey: 'Both my wife and daughter think I'm this gigantic loser, and they are right. I have lost something. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but I know I didn't always feel this sedated. But you know what? It's never too late to get it back.' 


  !

Fail, fail again

 

At first, you rarely succeed. Hence you need to... fail, fail again.

Consider my mantra:

 

No failures... no successes

No fast failures... no fast successes

No big failures... no big successes

No big, fast failures... no big, fast successes

 

'',,

 

The loyal "We"

 

Here's another "trick"!

Always us the word "we", in talking with customers, say, "We will take this approach..."


 

!

 

Thomas Edison, once said:'Genius is one per cent inspiration, and 99 per cent perspiration.' how often do you sweat?

When the author J.K Rowling was asked how she had managed to write the first Harry Potter book as a cash-strapped simgle parent, she said quite seriously that she didn't do any housework for four years. There's a woman who knowa her priorities!

Colin Farell. He'd point to a day back in 1993 when he failed an audition in Dublin for the boy band, Boyzone. Manager louis Walsh told him he simply couldn't sing. With hindsight, what a blessing that failure turned out to be! After it, Colin decided to concentrate on acting, headed off to Hollywood where his first role was in Joel Schumacher's Tigerland, launching an incredible career that currently pays him $7 m per movie, probably more by the time you're reading this. Boyzone as we know, is no more.

As the best-selling self-help author Wayne Dyer says, 'You are what you think about all day long.' If you were busy thinking 'I'am stupid' then that's how you will have seen yiourself. You were like a heat-seeking missile, looking for what you had been programmed to look for.

Sir John Harvey-Jones: 'To create success, everyone' noses must be pointing in the same direction.'

Winston Churchill defined a succesfull person as 'somebody who goes from one failure to another without any loss of enthusiasm.' Ensure that's you!

!


Use a mantra:  I can do it, I will find a way, I'm good enough to do this, will all put a string in your step. These are your holy words, with the power to sharpen your focus and create your results. Soon enough they'll kick and start working for you.

'I wouldn't say I'm the best manager in the business, but I'm certainly in the top one.' Brian Clough 

"Look. If you had one shot. One opportunity. To seize everything you ever wanted. In one moment. Would you capture it ? Or just let it slip... ? Yo!" Eminem, Lose yourself.

"Life is a blast, but it don't last, so live it long and live it fast." David "The Devilfish" Uliott

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