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The advice went on to say that you’ll never get rid of them; use them to your advantage, since you need adrenaline to do a good job. When I was told this many moons ago it Social Entrepreneurship Today he advice went on to say that you’ll never get rid of them; use them to your advantage, since you need adrenaline to do a good job. When I was told this many moons ago it put it all into context.Depending upon the way in which we choose to view it, the strengths or weaknesses of the concept of social entrepreneurship lie in the fact that most of its applications are in the form of a hybrid between private, non-profit and public sectors. As described, one such hybrid is found in non-profit organisations with an entrepreneurial offshoot that generates revenue for the organisation’s social objectives. With greater emphasis on the private, for-profit sector, a hybrid model is emerging whereby businesses lend money and expertise to non-profits. Increasingly, this latter model is linked to public pressure for businesses to demonstrate a measure of social responsibility.The most But you will get nerves or adrenaline flushes before presenting. If you don’t then stop speaking in public because you don’t care anymore. You need adrenaline as this makes you do your utmost best. Controlling this natural energy is vital. Here’s 4 ways of handling the adrenaline to your advantage. Go Peripheral Vision Peripheral vision was taught to me a few years ago. Now I’ve always struggled to have a wide peripheral vision apparently because I’m a man. Women have naturally more powerful peripheral vision and that’s just because women’s brains are wired differently. My mum always had eyes in the back of her head. So
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