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Rachel DeAlto - Motivational Speaker in NYC : Communication and Reliability at Its Best
Kickstart your next NYC conference, seminar, workshop, or expo with Rachel DeAlto’s relatability effect—and build better connections from the start.
Professional Planners: Here’s Why Your Event Needs an Early Dose of Relatability
Kickstart your next conference, seminar, workshop, or expo with Rachel DeAlto’s relatability effect—and build better connections from the start.
3 Tips for Choosing a Performance-Boosting Motivational Sales Speaker
A motivational sales speaker can improve your team’s performance, customer relationships, and confidence. Here’s how to choose the right sales speaker for your event.
Putting the “Care” in Healthcare: Improve Employee Engagement and Quality of Care
Better healthcare employee engagement leads to happier, healthier patients. Learn how to keep your staff engaged— and 3 healthcare leadership tips to avoid!
Healthcare Burnout Prevention: How to Reignite Your Team on the Brink
Healthcare workers are quitting in record numbers. Reignite your staff and retain your top talent with 4 burnout prevention tips from a healthcare speaker.
The Power of Empathy
In today's world, understanding the needs and perspectives of others is more important than ever. Empathy is a powerful tool that allows us to relate to others and build meaningful relationships.
How to Stop Apologizing
"I'm sorry" - how many times have you said this in the past week? If you're like most people, the answer is probably "too many to count." As a communication expert, over-apologizing is something I have seen hundreds of times. But why do we apologize so much? Is it because we've been taught that it's the polite thing to do? Or is there something more going on beneath the surface?
How to Become a Keynote Speaker
We all know someone who seems to have it all together. They always seem to know the right thing to say, they never get frazzled or overwhelmed, and they always seem to be able to read other people perfectly. Chances are, that person has a high emotional intelligence (EI).