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- Building The Perfect Presentation
- When it comes to being a great at public speaking and presenting, few things will help you as much as knowing how to build your talk. This paper explains how you craft a presentation that is simple, interesting, organized and smacks of professionalism and skill. Also with few rules before...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- THE VOICE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN: Making The Most Of Your Speaking Voice
- Everyone talks about how important it is to have good body language. The biggest challenge we face as speakers is getting and keeping our listeners' attention. And one of the most powerful tools we have is our voice. So breathe, use lots of vocal variety, pause and keep the feared...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Best & Worst Practices From A Speakers Convention
- The speakers that make you think and react are often the ones that take a contrarian approach to a topic. Speak your mind, ruffle some feathers and take some chances. Be Bold. Put your best material in the end, your second best in the beginning and everything else in the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT PARTS OF YOUR TALK: Open & Close Your Presentations With Purpose
- If there are two parts of your talk that you must nail, it's the opening and the close. People remember the last thing that you say the most, then the first and everything else falls somewhere in between. If you can get the Open and the Close down, you are...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- HOW COME NOBODY'S LISTENING TO ME?: Using Stories To Grab And Keep Your Audience's Attention
- We must do whatever we can to grab and maintain the attention of our listeners. The best way to do that is through the use of short stories, or anecdotes. Have you ever noticed that virtually every good speaker sprinkles his or her material with stories? To use stories well...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- THE WINDOWS TO THE SOUL: Mastering The Art Of Eye Contact
- The eyes are the most direct link to our emotions. And since one of the most critical tasks of speaking is connecting with our listeners, we'd be foolish not to take full advantage of this. Ask yourself this: Why is it that we seem to do our best during Question...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- TAMING THE TIGER: How To Deal With Your Fear Of Speaking
- The fact is that everyone gets nervous at least once in a while before speaking. Our bodies react to situations of perceived "Danger" with a burst of adrenaline. We should consider ourselves lucky that the scariest thing we encounter in our daily lives is the occasional presentation at a meeting...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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