Saturday 24 October 2009

Adele Landauer's coaching program - You Too Can Learn Charisma


You Too Can Learn Charisma! How To Make Good Impressions With Self-Confidence - Adele Landauer, founder of ManageActing®, shows you how. Adele Landauer is a successful coach, author and well known German actress, and she is coming to you as a charisma coach to show you the techniques and tricks which actors use onstage to captivate their audiences. Improve the impression you make on others and boost your market value in lively and eventful training sessions and seminars with Adele Landauer. You and your business will benefit from her insight and years of experience. Believe it or not, everyone has charisma. But for most of us, it lies buried deep down. Finding and unlocking your charisma will change the way you do business. We tend to only focus on content and arguments in our customer pitches. However, content and arguments make up just a small part of your appearance. Somewhere along the line, most of us have lost the power to shine. We've been dulled by self doubt and second guessing. But here comes some good news: Just as we have learned to doubt ourselves and our instincts, we can learn how to be that natural, charismatic person we are hiding deep down, and we can unlearn the tendencies that have taken the luster out of how we present ourselves. In a training session with ManageActing®, you will learn how to:
- Win back you original naturalness
- Recover your own unique personality
- Bring out your unusual qualities
- Greatly improve your self
-confidence
About The Coach
Adele Landauer is a coach for business leaders and politicians, keynote speaker, seminar leader, charisma coach, author and graduate of the Ernst Busch Acting Academy of Berlin. Having acted in numerous roles onstage and in front of the camera, she has learned how to harmonize voice, body and content. Adele Landauer has been a popular actress for more than twenty years in Germany. Adele has played many lead roles onstage, including Maria Stuart, Lady Milford, Medea, Iphigenie, and Lady Macbeth. Her German TV credits include Unser Charly, Frankenberg, Ein Fall für Zwei, Helicops, Landarzt, Die Kommissarin and many more. After many years of performing, Adele was asked to critique the presentation of one of her friends. She was surprised how such a poised and compelling person could become so anxious and lose the audience so quickly. She began to help him regain his composure by teaching him the techniques she had learned as an actress, and like that ManageActing® was born. Since then, Adele's coaching has moved beyond mere presentations to the essences of how we present ourselves in everyday situations. ManageActing® is customizable for the needs of modern management. In practical tutorials, she teaches self-perception, presentation skills and the effective use of voice and body. Additionally, in her private coaching sessions, she has worked with members of all professional pairs who have wanted to present themselves, their products or their business effectively with heart and humor. These include salespeople, entrepreneurs, politicians, physicians, distributors, lawyers, secretaries and CEOs. Various newspapers and TV stations, such as NTV, N24, NDR and ARTE, have praised Adele as the expert on teaching others how to convey a genuine and persuasive appearance. She has often been called in to give her professional advice to politicians and business leaders before important TV appearances. In "Die Welt" (German broadsheet), Adele presented her method in a regular column. In April of this year, Adele Landauer brought her knowledge to the general public in the form of eight video clips on the website of Focus-Online, a magazine for science, economy and politics. For good reason, Adele Landauer has been called one of Germany's top experts in leadership.

Friday 9 October 2009

Adele worried her new album could be a 'flop'

Adele is worried her new album could be a 'flop'. The 'Hometown Glory’ singer is working on her second LP, but is torn between her musical progression and pleasing her established fanbase.

Speaking at the BMI London Awards (Broadcast Music Incorporated) last night (06.10.09), she told BANG Showbiz: 'I’m a bit scared. Obviously there are new avenues that I want to go down with the sound and I don’t want to leave behind the fans who might not like the new sound I am going for, so I’m a bit wary of that.


'I’m writing it slowly but surely. I have a producer but I don’t want anyone to know who it is until the record is done, in case it flops.'


Adele picked up a Pop Award for single 'Chasing Pavements’ at the ceremony - held at the Dorchester Hotel by the performing rights organisation, which collects license fees for artists for use of their songs on TV radio and film.


Pop Awards are given to tracks by European songwriters which have gained the most plays on US radio.


Other songs honoured with Pop Awards included Estelle’s 'American Boy’ and KT Tunstall’s 'Hold On’.


Legendary British songwriter Donovan collected the night’s top award, the BMI Icon prize.


The 'Sunshine Superman’ singer also performed at the glitzy ceremony.


He said: 'Collecting this accolade is a beautiful honour because it’s not for records sold and it’s not for good looks, and it’s not for the best dressed man, it’s about songwriting and that’s a wonderful thing, and I’m very proud of that.


'Other winners included Natasha Bedingfield for her song 'Pocketful of Sunshine’, which was given the Robert S. Musel Award for Song Of The Year and College Song of the Year, for most plays on US college campus radio, and A.R. Rahman who was given a BMI Film Music Award for his Oscar-winning composition 'Jai Ho’ from the movie 'Slumdog Millionaire’.


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