PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate
Release
September 15, 2006
PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER DONNA SATCHELL RECEIVES "SPIRIT AWARD" FROM
GEORGIA CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL SPEAKERS ASSOCIATION (NSA)
Stone Mountain, GA – (September 15 , 2006)
-- Donna Satchell, a Stone Mountain, Georgia
resident, received the Spirit Award from the Georgia Chapter of the
National Speakers Association (NSA) for her outstanding commitment.
This is the first time the chapter has presented this particular
award. Donna is a professional speaker, trainer, author and
President of STARR Consulting & Training as well as an active and
dedicated member of the Georgia Chapter of NSA.
The
immediate past president of the chapter, Paul Johnson, said of Donna
“She is the person in our organization that everyone wants to be
around. Donna lifts you up, even if you are down. You can count on
her to follow through on everything she does. She brings the
attitude, advice and actions that really make a difference for us”.
Donna
believes that we should contribute as much as possible to the
organizations we join. The results are feeling a sense of personal
satisfaction, creating a team-player reputation, and developing the
habit of going beyond the call of duty that extends into other areas
of our lives.
Below are
her tips on how to contribute more to your organization as well as
grow personally:
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Undertake roles or find areas that are natural fit for you. In
Donna’s case, it was being the chapter’s unofficial photographer.
Although not a professional, she loves taking pictures. What
experience or expertise do you have? What areas or roles interest
you? They could be public relations, membership, fund-raising,
leadership, etc.
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Find
people who can support your efforts in case you need help when you
are absence, overwhelmed with non-organization responsibilities or
temporarily unable to fulfill your role or tasks. Do not wait until
you have the need, get people lined up in advance who are willing to
assist you.
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Hold
yourself personally responsible for the follow-up and outcome. Even
if you get others to help you, know that the buck stops with you.
Take ownership of what you committed to do and make sure it gets
done. Take your role or contribution seriously.
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Recognize the efforts of those who support you. Remember to say a
heartfelt thank you and let others know about those who helped you.
A small gift may be in order. A little recognition can go a long
way in getting people to continue to work with you.
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Look to
develop your skills and abilities in the area which you have chosen
to contribute. This may mean taking a class, reading a book or
seeking advice from others with more experience.
Donna
specializes in helping businesses better serve their customers,
helping business teams work better together and helping individuals
achieve remarkable success. She helps employees be more successful
as a team by being more positive and focused as well as improving
their communication skills. For descriptions of her programs,
visit www.STARRct.com. For information or questions, you contact
Donna at 770-498-0400 and info@STARRct.com
Media Contact:
Donna Satchell
STARR Consulting &
Training
Info@STARRct.com
770-498-0400
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