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The Fear Of Public Speaking

The symptoms of the fear of public speaking and the steps needed to overcome that fear.


How To Lose Your Public Speaking Fear While Simply Listening Passively

You'd don't have to do any work at losing your public speaking fear. Listening passively for a short time is enough with this new and powerful approach.


Body Language in Public Speaking

When speaking in public you need every weapon available to ensure success. Focussing on getting your body language just right significantly contributes to a successful presentation. Plenty of research shows that the message the audience picks up comes predominantly from your visual body language


#1 Rule of Becoming a Successful Speaker - Be (very) LAZY!

A fresh and witty take on how you and me can become successful speakers, just by avoiding all the hard work. Extremely useful, with several takeway points.


Fear Of Public Speaking

When you have to speak in public does your mouth get dry, your palms sweaty, knees get weak? Most of us do when we have to address even the smallest gathering. We do our best to avoid this most stressful exercise; but this may not be possible always. Public speaking is inevitable, if you want to accomplish certain tasks or make your presence known and be successful in life.


Be Prepared: Working With a Professional Speaker

Know what to expect when you hire a speaker so your event is professional and polished.


Keynote Speaker & Best-Selling Author Asks: Who Do You Want In Your Audience?

The other night I had the great pleasure of attending a Vivaldi concert in Venice. The musicians wore powdered wigs and antique garb, and the audience, consisted of people who seemed to relish every second of the stellar performance. Which makes me wonder, why would any of us waste a moment of our lives performing before fools or before people who resist our contributions or at all thwart our efforts?


Speech Expert Notes The Best Times For Running Seminars

Should you do breakfast or luncheon meetings, weekday, weekend or evening sessions? Dr. Gary S. Goodman, speech and seminar expert, best-selling author of 12 books, and consultant to the Fortune 1000 tells all (or at least some!) in this article.


Change Your Speaking Pace

Many presentations are boring because their pace is exactly the same throughout. Whether the speaker reads a script, follows a PowerPoint or just works from an outline, the word flow is coming out at roughly the same speed and same volume. SLOW DOWN!


Think Purple Cow!

In my opinion, most of our speeches are brown cows. Safe, predictable and downright boring. You can already guess the ending when you are 1 to 2 minutes into the speech! The message is usually the same. Even if you religiously adhered to all the tips that experts had shared with you, you will become a polished speaker, just like everyone else.


Even An Average Speaker Can Speak Like a King

Did you know that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. got a C in his public speaking class? But this didn't stop him from become a good publc speaker.


Avoiding a Panic Attack and Public Speaking

Many people associate a panic attack and public speaking. They usually have had an anxiety-producing public speaking experience...


Presenting Workshops that Are Memorable and Action Oriented

I have discovered that the majority of people prefer the hands-on workshop as their choice of presentation type. As a presenter, I also prefer leading workshops. I enjoy the interaction with participants and I feel that attendees tend to retain and use more of the material and procedures covered. In this article I share some workshop tips that I have learned over the years.


Practical Speaking Tips; How to Speak Perfect Every Time

What does it take to give a perfect presentation. Practice, and lots of it. Read further to learn seven tips to ensure a perfect presentation.


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