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September 1, 2013 at 3:57 pm #60105DougMember
Hello, all
I have scoured the web to try to figure out why my internal "Quick Find Topic" Jump-To links aren't working — to no avail. Can anyone help?
I'm trying to have the Jump-To links in the sidebar bring up the anchored content in the main column of this page; but, alas, it doesn't seem to work for me in browsers. It works in Dreamweaver, but not in any browser.
Thanks, Doug
Here's the code:
http://nancycetlin.graphicsolutiongroup.com/methods/<div id="CoachingMethods"> <h2>Your public speaking anxiety doesn’t have to rule your life…</h2> <p>Do you lie awake at night wondering how you can get out of giving a talk? Is your career is suffering because you’re too terrified to give a presentation? Are you ashamed to admit your fear? </p> <p>My unique blend of performance coaching and psychological methods can help. As a Harvard graduate and Boston University-trained psychologist, I have a proven track record of helping attorneys, executives and other professionals like you get over their fear of public speaking.</p> <h3>Are you ready to experience a breakthrough?</h3> <p>My name is Nancy Cetlin, Ed. D. and I’m a Philadelphia-based executive coach.</p> <p>For 35 years, I’ve blended my psychology practice with presentation skills training and love of the arts. I’ve been on the leading edge of new discoveries and incorporated them into my practice.</p> <p>The result? Hundreds of executives like you have reduced or even eliminated their fear of public speaking. <strong>This unique set of methods is one I’ve honed for 18 years.</strong> Imagine…discovering you bring value to people with your presentation skills. Imagine also that you find you may even have a little performer inside you just waiting to get out!</p> <p>Together we uncover your strengths and amplify them so you can use them to your advantage and enjoy your own peak performance scenarios. The result? You’ll learn to feel comfortable, confident, and competent in front of groups.</p> <p>Here are a few of my techniques:</p> <ul> <li><a id="IdealPerformanceStates"></a><span class="MethodAnchors">Ideal Performance States:</span> Learn to imagine and mentally inhabit the performance states that top athletes and peak performers experience when they’re “in the zone.”</li> <li><a id="EMDR"></a><span class="MethodAnchors">EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing:</span> Famous around the world for resolving the after effects of severe trauma, EMDR is the technique that can pull your performance fears up by the roots and significantly reduce or eliminate them.</li> <li><a id="MentalRehearsal"></a><span class="MethodAnchors">Mental Rehearsal – Power Tool for athletes, speakers and performers:</span> Over the years, I’ve developed my own Mental Rehearsal techniques, bringing in aspects of EMDR, Ideal Performance States, and “cues” to prevent performance distractions. These techniques as well as mental training exercises are coached in our sessions and practiced on your own.</li> <li><a id="TransformNegativeThinking"></a><span class="MethodAnchors">Transform Negative Thinking</span> – Would you believe that your negative thoughts and exaggerated predictions of failure actually trigger your anxiety reactions? You will learn to eliminate that preoccupation with external judgment and replace it with your focused drive to deliver something of value to your audience. With my techniques, you’ll develop confidence when speaking in front of an audience.</li> <li><a id="OnSiteLiveRehearsal"></a><span class="MethodAnchors">On Site Live Rehearsal:</span> Professional athletes are coached to alternate between mental rehearsal and live practice. Sports psychology research shows this helps dramatically overcome anxiety and enhance performance. Using a fine tuned version of this technique in my office or on the site of your presentation, it can do the same for your upcoming speech or presentation.</li> </ul> <p>Are you ready to join the hundreds of other professionals who’ve overcome their public speaking anxiety? <a href="http://www.nancycetlin.com/contact/contact.htm" target="_blank">Call Nancy Cetlin, Ed.D.</a> today for your free consultation.</p> </div> <div class="NancyCetlinSidebar"> <p><a href="#IdealPerformanceStates">Ideal Performance States</a></p> <p><a href="#EMDR">EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing</a></p> <p><a href="#MentalRehearsal">Mental Rehearsal – Power Tool for athletes, speakers and performers</a></p> <p><a href="#TransformNegativeThinking">Transform Negative Thinking</a></p> <p><a href="#OnSiteLiveRehearsal">On-Site Live Rehearsal</a></p> </div>
September 2, 2013 at 4:00 am #60211Sridhar KatakamParticipantThey are working fine at http://nancycetlin.graphicsolutiongroup.com/methods/.
September 10, 2013 at 4:02 pm #61786DougMemberThank you, Sridhar. 🙂
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