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Are you NetWORKing or socializing?

Are You Truly NetWORKing or Just Socializing? 🤝✨

Let’s be real — going to networking events is just step one. The real magic happens in the follow-up. 💡

Do you take the time to meet people one-on-one after the event? To truly get to know them — their heart, their mission, their value? Or are you simply swapping cards and moving on?

We all want more business. But here’s the truth:
👉 People do business with those they know, like, trust… and REMEMBER.
So ask yourself:

  • Are you memorable?
  • Do you have a system to stay top of mind?
  • Are you reaching out after the event, building real relationships?

💬 This is exactly what I teach, coach, and train businesses on — and have for the last 35 years. Why?
Because fortune is in the follow-up. 💰
#LauriesLessons

Just last month, I needed services in FOUR different industries. I had met people in all of them at various events — but they didn’t follow up or stay connected. So guess what?
The referrals — and business — went to someone else. 💸

🔥 Moral of the story: Be the one who follows up. Be the one who connects. Be the one they remember.

NetWORK like a pro — not just for today, but for the relationships and referrals of tomorrow. 💼💬💖

#NetWORKingMatters #BuildRealRelationships #FollowUpFortune #KnowLikeTrust #StayTopOfMind #BusinessConnections #ReferralPower #BeMemorable #GrowYourNetwork #RelationshipMarketing #NetworkingSuccess 💼✨🤝 #LaurieDelk #LaurieDelkRadecki #LaurieDelkCoaching #LauriesLessons

What if you noticed?

✨ Recognition Worth Noticing ✨

📓 What if you carried a notebook?
What if you made it your mission to notice?

To notice what was indispensable.
What was brilliant 💡.
What was quietly significant 🌱.

To jot it down 🖊️. To speak it out loud 🎤.

To let someone know:
“I saw that.” 👀
“I appreciate that.” 🙏
“You matter.” ❤️

It may sound simple—but it’s powerful.
💥 It changes people.
🌍 And it can change an entire culture.


It started in a classroom 🍎.
When a student cut her bangs ✂️ or wore new sneakers 👟—if I didn’t notice, she’d wait until I did.
But the moment I whispered, “I see how hard you’re working on your reading 📚,”
✨ Her confidence soared for weeks.

That small act? It stuck with me.

Now I carry post-its in my purse 👜.
You might carry a phone 📱, journal 📘, or planner 📅.

Whatever it is—make it your tool for noticing.

There’s always something worth celebrating in everyone you meet.
Every. Single. Day. 💫


Most people are never told:
🌸 You’re appreciated.
🌟 You’re beautiful.
🔥 You’re inspiring.
💪 You’re capable.

Be the one who says it.
Be the difference. ❤️‍🔥


Whether in a boardroom 👩‍💼 or a coffee shop ☕—I learn names, offer compliments, and reflect humanity back to people.

The web is filled with people screaming:
“Do you see me?” 👤
“Do I matter?” 🤳

What if you looked up and gave them what they were really looking for?

This isn’t fluff.
This is leadership.
This is culture-building.
This is legacy. ✨


So I’ll ask again:

📓 What if you carried a notebook?
💬 What if you wrote down what was beautiful, brave, or bold in someone else—and TOLD them?

It costs almost nothing.

But the return?
🌟 Immeasurable.


Start at home 🏡.
Then at work 💼.
Then with the stranger at the checkout line 🛒.

👀 Use your eyes.
👂 Use your ears.
❤️ Use your heart.

Notice people.
Tell them what you saw.
Remind them they matter.

🌱 Watch how it changes them.
💖 Cherish how it changes you.

— Laurie Lantrip Delk Radecki


#NoticingMatters #MakeSomeoneSmile #LeadWithLove #EverydayLeadership #CultureChanger #KindnessCounts #BeTheDifference #LegacyLiving #IntentionalLiving #AppreciationPost #PeopleMatter #WordsThatLift #LauriesLessons #LaurieDelk #RecognizeAndRise #MotivationMonday #HeartCenteredLeadership #PurposeDriven

Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering

Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering. This delves into finding credible sources and effectively incorporating evidence (statistics, examples, anecdotes, testimony) to strengthen arguments.

Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering.

This delves into finding credible sources and effectively incorporating evidence (statistics, examples, anecdotes, testimony) to strengthen arguments.

Welcome to Lesson 5, where we turn your ideas into undeniable truths! In “Supporting Your Points,” we’ll dive into the essential art of research and evidence gathering. You’ll learn how to find credible sources and strategically use a variety of evidence—from powerful statistics to relatable anecdotes and expert testimony—to strengthen your arguments. This lesson is all about building a foundation of proof that gives your audience every reason to believe and trust your message.

  • The Power of Proof: Understand why well-supported points are the key to building credibility and making your message persuasive.
  • Finding Credible Sources: Learn how to identify reliable information and differentiate between solid evidence and misinformation.
  • Types of Evidence: Explore the four main types of evidence—statistics, examples, testimony, and anecdotes—and when to use each for maximum impact.
  • From Research to Rationale: Discover how to seamlessly incorporate your evidence into your speech so it strengthens your arguments without overwhelming your audience.

Proverbs 18:17: “He that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbour that cometh after searcheth him.”

  • Connection: This verse highlights the need for verification and examination beyond an initial claim. It speaks to the idea that even if someone presents an argument compellingly at first glance, it requires further scrutiny and evidence (“searcheth him”). This directly relates to the importance of research and gathering credible evidence to truly support a point, rather than just asserting it.

2 Timothy 2:15: “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

  • Connection: 1 While primarily spiritual, this verse emphasizes the discipline of “study” and the importance of being “approved” through diligent effort. “Rightly dividing the word of truth” implies careful handling and understanding of information, which is crucial for finding credible sources and presenting evidence accurately. It’s about being thorough and accurate in your presentation of truth.   1. 

Proverbs 24:3-4: “Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established: And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches.”

  • Connection: This verse uses the analogy of building a house. “Wisdom” and “understanding” are the foundational elements, and “knowledge” fills the structure with value. In the context of public speaking, your “points” are the house, and your “research” and “evidence” are the wisdom, understanding, and knowledge that build it firmly and fill it with “precious and pleasant riches” – making your arguments strong, valuable, and appealing.

Are you building networks?

The Pillars of Your Network – #LauriesLessons
Regardless of which opening you choose, here’s how to elevate the subsequent paragraphs:

Cherishing Family Bonds
It is absolutely essential to nurture relationships with your family. These connections are irreplaceable; they are a gift. Take every opportunity to cherish them, as the time you have with them is precious and finite.

Valuing True Friendships
It is equally vital to cultivate genuine friendships. True friends are unwavering companions, standing by your side through every season of life—through triumphs and trials, joy and sorrow, prosperity and hardship, mountaintops and valleys. The unwavering support of such friends is a profound blessing, offering a hand to hold whether you’re laughing or crying.

Leveraging Professional Connections
Finally, it is imperative to build strong relationships with business associates. Imagine the advantage of having a trusted network of professionals you can call upon for advice, confidently refer to others, and rely on when you need their products or services. This network becomes a powerful engine for mutual growth and support.

Remember, your network isn’t just a list of contacts; it’s a living ecosystem of relationships that can profoundly impact your personal and professional journey. What steps will you take today to strengthen your network?

Structuring for Success: Organizing Your Speech Logically

Here, you’ll learn different organizational patterns (chronological, topical, problem-solution, etc.) to create a coherent and easy-to-follow structure.

Structuring for Success: Organizing Your Speech Logically.

Here, you’ll learn different organizational patterns (chronological, topical, problem-solution, etc.) to create a coherent and easy-to-follow structure.

Welcome to Lesson 4, where we take your great ideas and give them a logical home! In “Structuring for Success,” you’ll learn how to organize your speech so it’s coherent, easy to follow, and memorable for your audience. We’ll explore different organizational patterns, from simple chronological narratives to persuasive problem-solution frameworks, giving you the tools to build a clear roadmap for any speech. Say goodbye to scattered thoughts and hello to a powerful, well-organized presentation!

  • The Power of a Roadmap: Discover why a clear structure is essential for both the speaker and the audience, ensuring no one gets lost along the way.
  • Organizational Patterns: Learn about key structures like chronological (storytelling), topical (by topic), and problem-solution, and when to use each.
  • Building Cohesion: Understand how to connect your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion to create a seamless flow.
  • Making it Memorable: See how a logical structure helps your audience not only understand your points, but also remember them long after you’ve finished speaking.
  1. 1 Corinthians 14:40: “Let all things be done decently and in order.”
    • Connection: This verse, though speaking to the conduct of church services, emphasizes the importance of order in all things. In the context of public speaking, it underscores the value of a well-organized speech, where ideas are presented in a coherent and structured manner, rather than haphazardly. “Decently and in order” aligns with the goal of creating an easy-to-follow presentation.
  2. Proverbs 25:11: “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.”
    • Connection: This verse highlights the beauty and impact of well-presented words. The imagery suggests that the content (the “apples of gold”) is enhanced and made more appealing by its presentation (the “pictures of silver”). A logical structure serves as that elegant framework, ensuring the message is delivered effectively and resonates with the audience. “Fitly spoken” implies a thoughtful arrangement of ideas.
  3. Luke 6:48: “He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock.”
    • Connection: While this verse speaks to the importance of a strong spiritual foundation, the analogy of building a house applies to speech structure. A well-organized speech, with its main points logically connected and supported, is like a house built on a solid foundation. It can withstand scrutiny and effectively convey its message, just as the house on the rock stood firm against the flood. The “foundation” here can be seen as the underlying logical structure.

These verses emphasize the importance of order, thoughtful presentation, and building a solid base for effective communication, all of which are key aspects of logically structuring a speech.

Crafting Your Core Message – Defining Your Purpose And Thesis

Crafting Your Core Message: Defining Your Purpose and Thesis.

This focuses on identifying the specific goal of the speech and formulating a clear, concise central idea.

Welcome to Lesson 3, where we move from big ideas to a single, powerful message! In “Crafting Your Core Message,” we’ll focus on the heart of your speech. This is where you’ll learn to define your purpose—what you want to achieve—and formulate a clear, concise central idea, or thesis. By the end of this lesson, you’ll know how to distill everything you want to say into a single, undeniable point that drives your entire speech.

  • Define Your Purpose: Learn the difference between speaking to inform, persuade, or entertain, and why knowing your goal is the first step to success.
  • The Power of One: Discover how to distill all of your information into a single, focused thesis statement that serves as the foundation of your entire speech.
  • Clarity is Key: Understand why a clear and concise core message is essential for your audience to grasp and remember your main point.
  • Guiding Your Content: See how your thesis statement acts as a roadmap, helping you decide what content to include and what to leave out.
  1. 1 Corinthians 14:8: “For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?”
    • Connection: This verse uses the analogy of a trumpet call to illustrate the importance of a clear and distinct message. Just as a confused trumpet sound won’t rally the troops effectively, an unclear or unfocused speech will fail to guide and engage the audience towards the speaker’s intended purpose. This aligns with the need for a well-defined purpose and a clear thesis.
  2. Proverbs 16:23: “The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth, and addeth learning to his lips.”
    • Connection: This verse suggests that thoughtful preparation (“the heart of the wise teacheth his mouth”) precedes effective communication. It implies a deliberate process of formulating what to say, which directly relates to defining the core message and crafting a clear thesis. The result is “adding learning to his lips,” indicating a purposeful and impactful delivery of knowledge or understanding.
  3. Proverbs 15:2: “The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright: but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness.”
    • Connection: This verse contrasts thoughtful and purposeful speech with aimless and foolish talk. “The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright” implies a careful selection and organization of information to convey a clear message, aligning with the idea of crafting a well-defined core message and thesis.

These verses highlight the value of clarity, purposefulness, and thoughtful preparation in communication, which are central to the concepts of defining your speaking purpose and formulating a concise thesis.

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