Author name: Jon Torrens

I use a method that simplifies the whole process of giving presentations and speaking; it makes you highly effective while also making everything easier to deliver. I am the Shinobi of the speaking world, eliminating boring presentations and allowing true influencers to shine.

Look and Learn

Watch this: it’s Milton Jones, one of my favourite comics (don’t watch it at work, you’ll probably get into trouble). Observe the following: brilliant wordplay a bizarre persona (see also my post ‘Weird Science‘) very short stories with huge surprises My favourite bit’s at 4:28. That line shows Milton Jones’s child-like creativity perfectly, the kind […]

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With Great Power…

…comes great arrogance. At least, that’s my experience. It seems that the more powerful you become, the less consequences there are for your actions within your organisation, and therefore the more unpleasant you can be to your employees. I’m not saying that all powerful people are unkind and malicious by any means, but I think

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Games and Jokes

For many years, my day-job was as a computer games designer, while in my own time I did stand-up comedy. I loved both of these worlds (and still do), which were very different, but populated by very similar people. Let me break it down; as it may help you with your confidence: Games I sat

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Recovery

“Why do we fall, Bruce? So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” – Thomas Wayne I have enjoyed the following two pastimes for a number of years: Stand-up comedy. Running. If I ever had a bad gig as a stand-up comic (it happened), I was desperate to get the next gig under my belt,

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Go With the Flow

About a year after I started doing stand-up comedy, while doing a 5 minute spot, I achieved flow, (or as it’s also known, ‘the zone’). Here’s how wikipedia describes flow:‘Flow is the mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and

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