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Ten Steps to Fearless Public Speaking

This ten step system will ensure you can speak in public without fear. You'll discover how to avoid those sweaty palms, the dry mouth and the shaking. In fact you'll discover how to enjoy public speaking.


The Ten Ps of Dealing with Questions

This is a ten point plan that shows you how to deal with questions from the audience.


10 Worst Tips To Give A Speaker

1. Learn the speech by heart or read it from a script. This is meant to be a way of making sure you don’t forget what you’re going to say. Instead, it’s usually a way of making sure you don’t connec...


Making Transitions

Ever notice how smoothly some speakers or writers move you through their speech or memo? It seems they effortlessly take you from start to finish without making you strain to follow. Yet, while the r...


How To Start With Public Speaking

For many fellow humans speaking in public is linked with ultimate fear. Only the mere thought of standing in front of a crowd, elevated on a podium so that those in the last row can get at least a glimpse on the speaker, is a threat to many that comes close to a nightmare. On the other hand there are people that enjoy and relish nothing more than a speaking opportunity. And, last not least, there are all those that produce emotions in between the two extremes.


Take The Fear Out Of Public Speaking

Public speaking can be a terrifying experience, and few have the training and confidence required to overcome the symptoms of fear. The following tips will redirect your tension and nervousness into useful and productive energy the way actors do, so that you turn your fear into the joy of speaking and connecting with an audience.


How to Use Public Speaking to Attract Clients

When Robert Middleton moved his marketing consulting practice, Action Plan Marketing, to Palo Alto, California several years ago, he started his business from scratch. He had left his well-establishe...


Conversationally Speaking

What do you say when you're asked to stand up and say a few words? It's time to let go of your script.


Earn Your C's as A Speaker

Franklin Delano Roosevelt had some good advice for the public speaker when he said, be sincere, be brief, be seated. Be simple, natural and effective and earn your C’s. 1. Be fully Committed to your...


Beating Your Fear of Public Speaking

Knocking knees, butterflies (who came up with that word?) in your stomach, sweaty palms, quavering voice. We’ve all been there – some of us more than others. I’m going to share with you some of the t...


What is YOUR Speaking Expertise?

This article will give you some tips and tricks on how to use your expertise to gain more business through speaking engagements.


Giving Your Audience Great Benefits

Speaking seems to be the way to get the word out for many people and they seem to be in demand. This article will give you some tips on making sure you are the one the audience will want to hear.


Getting Yourself Known

Getting your first speaking engagement may be difficult but once you have a great topic and the right audience, the word will get out. This article discusses ways of getting known in the speaking industry.


Speak in Public! Who Me?

The first time I had to speak in front of a group was in Air Force boot camp. I had always been very shy, naive, and backward. During Air Force boot camp I was so impressed by my training instruct...


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