12:48pm July 15, 2001 Penthouse, Hotel Rembrandt |
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18th Century-scene Painting Penthouse, Hotel Rembrandt |
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The Overly-Excited a.k.a Noisy Group Yet happily posed for me |
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Crew started setting up 1:34pm |
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Success TV January episode showed at 2:07pm |
The female host rarely looked at the camera, thus not engaging the audience, just my honest opinion I can't get myself to pay attention who is not interested to engage people around even through the camera. Nonetheless, maybe she can't 'look' because of the 2 young male guests who are authors of Persuasion Masters (again if I'm not mistaken from what I heard).
Of course, they talked about persuasion. I agree with their persuasive tip:
Always be happy.
Here are other tips I gathered from that clip:
- Anything can be learnt.
- Stay authentic. (Be yourself.)
When the said episode of Success TV finished, Mr. Dexter Paglinawan gaily engaged everyone by making us all get up off our seats to participate in his mini-story. He suggested we do the sound effects while he narrates and so we did, or "they did". The main objective of his story is for us to realize that even if we are a master of a certain task, we do not know everything. Which made me nod, hence I agreed.
Mr. John Calub finally arrived proudly showing off his spikey shoes which I only noticed after he mentioned it twice. I was wondering though why the h he was wearing a trench coat. Was it raining at his spot or he isn't feeling well that he wants to keep warm? Pardon me for being satiric, I don't mean to ridicule. The coat doesn't seem insulated so it's probably not too hot for him to wear the coat in that not well air-conditioned penthouse.
First lesson from Mr. Calub:
- Communication skill is the most important skill to develop.
... to be continued.