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Public Speaking
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Feedback
I believe that asking for and acting on objective feedback is the best way to improve your speaking skills. Honest, objective feedback helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses, so that you can enhance the former and repair the latter.
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15 Ways for Speakers to Earn More Profits
There is huge potential to create additional profits from your speeches by partnering with a professional transcriptionist to convert your audio recordings into text transcripts.
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A Perfect Meeting: AKA When You Don't Want to Strangle the Speaker
Have you ever worked for weeks or even months, often far beyond normal office hours on a special meeting event only to have it turn into THE PERFECT STORM. Well, maybe your entire crew didn't perish at sea, but there were those clearly identifiable moments when it looked as if the ship was about to capsize. Although many meeting goblins can contribute to such disasters, sometimes the speaker can be one of the contributing causes. How can such terrors be avoided?
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If You Aren't a Little Nervous, You Aren't Paying Attention
The fear of public speaking is one of the most common forms of phobia. That would be fine if this fear did not hold you back in your social and career advancement.
The opposite of fear is confidence. Here are a few ways to approach the whole terrifying concept of public speaking that will help bring the fear down and bring the confidence up.
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The Top 5 Public Speaking Questions Answered
Most people are not natural speakers. They worry about what if this or that goes wrong. Many questions come up time after time, in this article Paul Daniels and Andrew Lock provide answers to 5 of the most popular questions.
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Pay Attention To Your Appearance!
This article explains why you will be judged as much by your clothes and appearance as by the information in your speech or presentation.
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Speak to Be Heard and Understood
This article explains good speaking techniques and addresses eye contact and use of voice to promote clarity, retention and audience involvment.
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Speech Writing Secrets Of President Bill Clinton
I have achieved a long held ambition to hear Bill Clinton - in Perth on Saturday February 23, 2002. It was a fantastic event!
My motivation? Anyone who earns $300,000 for a 50 minute keynote presentation must be good. As a professional speaker, I wanted to see Clinton in action. I didn't want to only hear what he said, but how he said it.
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Speech Making - Reasons Why People Don't Listen
Learn the reasons why people don't listen to speeches. By identifying the obstacles, be better able to find ways around them. Tips as written by international business speaker and award winning broadcaster Thomas Murrell
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How to Gracefully Leave After a Seminar or Speech When Someone is Hogging Your Time!
Speakers give all they have on stage during their workshops, seminars and keynotes. Meeting planners or their host are often great at handling the details, but often forget that the speaker isn't done until they're back at the hotel. The time immediately following the speech is often the most exhausting of all. Make sure a plan is in place!
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Public Speaking: Getting the Room Set-up Right
Hotel banqueting departments seem to have a fixed policy of a few standard room set-up arrangements and no matter what you ask for they seem to give you the standard room set up that is nearest to what you ask for. How the room is arranged can make or break your seminar or meeting so here are a few tips on how to be more creative.
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