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True vocation is where your deep gladness meets the world’s deep need.
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I've often been asked often what tools of the trade I recommend. The type of computer you use doesn't matter to me (although I'm a die-hard Mac fan), but I highly suggest you get a remote control to advance your slides. (Having no remote looks oh-so sloppy). I also think there's only one real choice. After using a different remote, the ProPresenter, for two years, I bought one called Executive Sales Presenter and will never go back. Worth every penny I paid. Finally I don't have to worry about aiming my remote at my infra-red sensor! (The ESP is omni-directional). What a difference that makes in my ability to look pro and stay focused on my audience. Now instead of the PowerPoint slides obviously being advanced by me, they look like they're being advanced by magic! Secondly, I no longer have to worry about range. I can't tell you how many rooms I've spoken in where my computer had to be put more than 40 feet from the stage. And without the ESP, someone else would have to advance my slides for me. Boy oh boy does that make you look unprofessional. The ESP has a 100 foot range and even goes through glass (which believe me, comes in handy for rooms with control rooms). I've been through 4 different remotes. The ESP does what I really needed. Highly recommend! I bought mine straight from the source, Dynamx. Ask for Donna. Great service. Oh, did I mention the cool built in laser?!
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