by Georgia Varjas | Aug 8, 2020 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Featured, Uncategorized, Writing
Every day we are faced with making an extraordinary amount of decisions. From all the simple everyday things about what to wear, eat and cross off our ‘to do lists’. Our minds are full of imagination and curiosity, always seeking more. New phrases, new...
by Georgia Varjas | Aug 1, 2020 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Writing
After the book launch of The Rule Breakers Guide To Step Up & Stand Out and all the PR work had cooled down, I went on holiday. I’d worked hard and consistently and was ready to relax and take a break. But after a few days lying around a gorgeous pool, I...
by Georgia Varjas | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Featured, Uncategorized, Writing
Talking of laughing….everybody wants to be funny. Funny equals popular. We all want to make others laugh and if we do…we become super popular. Humour has a special ability to uplift an audience and create connections. With humour you can take your audience...
by Georgia Varjas | Oct 13, 2016 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Featured, Uncategorized, Writing
I remember three years ago in Valencia giving a keynote speech. It was going really well, until suddenly, the air conditioning machine rolled, rattled and sputtered and half the audience jumped, and the other half laughed. I did not hear this rebellious machine but I...
by Georgia Varjas | Oct 6, 2016 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Featured, Uncategorized, Writing
YES is one of the most promising and powerful three lettered words we have in our language. You have to admit, you love to hear that word when you ask for something. You cannot deny that saying YES gives a certain satisfaction. You can imagine hearing that word before...
by Georgia Varjas | Sep 29, 2016 | Blog, Books, confidence courage consistency, Featured, Uncategorized, Writing
How do you introduce yourself on stage? The first words that fall out of your mouth are more important than you think. Do you state your name, age and shoe size? Do you tell them a list of your achievements? Perhaps, you just tell them how happy you are to be here?...