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Public Speaking
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4 Tips to Take the Terror Out of Giving Presentations
Why is the prospect of trying to communicate information in front of even one person so horrifying? Most people fear looking bad, being criticized, suffering rejection, and losing business or friends-all because they are certain they will forget what they'd planned to say. Follow these easy and simple memory tips to give perfect presentations every time.
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Tips from a Magician - Dealing with Nerves
Has this ever happened to you? You are out on the street, you walk up to someone and offer to show them a magic trick. They agree, but as soon as you start to perform your hands start to shake. You can be completely calm in your voice and manorisms, but your hands tell a different story. This was so bad one time that I literally couldn't hold onto the cards and dropped the whole deck. So, how do you overcome this?
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Have Bulldog Tenacity
It starts innocently. I have no idea the turn it’s to take. Having made the journey, I yearn to tell you the bare-knuckle truth about propelling your speaking career, as Zig wrote and Nido discussed, from survival to success to significance. The light bulb flashes: Go to the spring, to the root, to the source. Go to the fundament.
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Speak With E's; Part 1
“Educate, Energize, Entertain, and provide an experience for
your audience”. The most important objective of any speaker is to appear
credible and knowledgeable about the subject.
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10 Steps to a More Dynamic Voice!
You can do a Voice Makeover! But first you must Become Aware of Yourself and Your Voice. Just begin to listen to yourself and notice what might need work. Notice others' voices, too. What is it that makes one voice attractive and another so grating? As a voice improvement coach for over twenty years, Karen has worked with hundreds of clients who have learned that the most important step in attaining a more dynamic voice involves doing what you do every moment of your life: Breathing!
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Motivational Speaker Says Happiness Is A Full Fridge!
When I was growing up, our refrigerator was never full.
By the time the shopping was done, we three kids had already pilfered the bags and stripped them of any instantly edible goodies, like cookies.
So, frighteningly little food made its way to the cupboard or even to the freezer.
Imagine how magnificent it was when I slept over at my friend’s house, after a Little League game.
Tony lived in a mansion.
If you think I’m kidding, consider that his next door neighbor was the comedian Jack Benny, and next to his house was Lucille Ball’s (“I Love Lucy”).
So his fridge was, let’s just say, different than mine, recalls Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top keynote speaker, best-selling author of 12 books and over 700 articles, and Fortune 1000 consultant.
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Public Speaking and Panic Attacks
It is often observed that many people's top ranking fear is not death but having to speak in public. The joke is that these people would rather be lying in the casket at the funeral than giving the eulogy.
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