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	<title>Comments on: NSA Colorado Comments</title>
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	<description>Motivational Speaker &#38; Humorist Brad Montgomery Writes about Humor In the Workplace, Office Pranks, And Office Humor..</description>
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		<title>By: Sheryl</title>
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		<description>Hi Brad-
Thanks for speaking to our Fast Track group last night. I think the "AHA" moment in your presentation was when you spoke about how you can't let the fact that people aren't laughing (when you think you're being funny) get you down. Basically, you taught us, you just have to learn to lie to yourself, am I right? I can do that. Do it all the time. But seriously, thanks for sharing your experience and giving us the permission to "lighten up"--on ourselves and in our speaking engagements. Great stuff.
Sheryl Kay</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Brad-<br />
Thanks for speaking to our Fast Track group last night. I think the &#8220;AHA&#8221; moment in your presentation was when you spoke about how you can&#8217;t let the fact that people aren&#8217;t laughing (when you think you&#8217;re being funny) get you down. Basically, you taught us, you just have to learn to lie to yourself, am I right? I can do that. Do it all the time. But seriously, thanks for sharing your experience and giving us the permission to &#8220;lighten up&#8221;&#8211;on ourselves and in our speaking engagements. Great stuff.<br />
Sheryl Kay</p>
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