Motivational Speaker was Relevant

Submitted by Motivational Speakers on Thu, 01/22/2009 - 21:31.

"Very true and relevant to the workplace."

Royden Webster
BE International

P.S. Another more tivational speaker feedback after being invited to their conference...

P.s.s. Interesting Historical Facts about this industry:

Formidable Motivational Speaker during Times of War

While the theories that Aristotle devised were mostly used to determine who was right in an argument, the skills and techniques derived from the practice have been put to use to motivate soldiers in times of war throughout history. The purpose of a war speech was to motivate an army to war. Understandably, many soldiers were scared and doubtful, so a solid motivational speaker would rouse them to fight, stirring their spirit, and raising morale. Some examples of famous war-time motivational speaker include Pope Urban II, who gave a speech during the Christian Crusades in the 1095, Queen Elizabeth 1st, Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death," Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, General Patton, and Winston Churchill.