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by Sunny Arora - 2007-06-15
This is what every person out there desires to be. A great public speaker who can keep the attention of the crowd. Not only does it build your self image it also provides you with more business. Now n...
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by Ed Sykes - 2007-05-20
Academy Awards come and go, but one thing is a constant: bad acceptance speeches. You may never win an Academy Award, but you may be asked to give an acceptance speech for an accomplishment in your bu...
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by Ed Sykes - 2007-05-20
Public speaking presents such a challenge for many people. In the Book of Lists, public speaking anxiety and making a presentation constitute the number one fear; the fear of dying is number two. Like...
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by Wade Robins - 2007-05-19
While opportunities for teaching abroad abound, there are far more of them for individuals who have been certified through specific teaching programs. Most of the opportunities are available for those...
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by ibrahimbadhusa - 2007-05-11
To become a motivational speaker, you require more than just a dedication to establish yourself in a business. You as well need the capability to promote yourself effectively and efficiently. Not ever...
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by David Faulkner - 2007-05-05
We here people talk about a fine cigar and immediately think they have a Cuban cigar. This is not the case anymore, as Ashton cigars have given flavor and aroma to all who enjoy a great tasting cigar....
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by Ed Sykes - 2007-05-05
I was recently coaching an engineer who wanted to improve his speaking skills. After videotaping him, we discussed his strong points and then his areas of improvement. Then we got to the area of voc...
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by Liz Ryan - 2007-04-27
After years of experience, you know you're an expert in your field. You have something to say, and people tell you you're a great speaker. But how do you launch your public speaking career, for real? ...
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by Lisa Braithwaite - 2007-04-27
One of the things that public speakers fear the most is losing the attention of the audience. When the audience drifts off into daydreams, it can be difficult to bring them back. How do you keep them ...
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by La Velle Goodwin - 2007-04-26
Considered to be a more common fear than even the fear of dying, the fear of public speaking can be a real hindrance for people who want to move up the corporate ladder, or start their own business, r...
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by Peter Murphy - 2007-04-25
Starting a conversation is not always easy. Especially when you don´t feel comfortable with the people you are conversing with.There could be an eerie feeling of awkwardness at the start of the ...
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by Rich MacKenzie - 2007-04-19
With the pressures of climbing the corporate ladder and just keeping up with the Jones', there are many things that are pushing us in life to succeed and achieve greater goals year on year. While real...
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by ibrahimbadhusa - 2007-04-19
Some keynote speaker says that they do not use humor in their speech because it does not go with their comfort. In fact any body can use humor and it is a very valuable tool in speaking. Apt humorous ...
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by Rich MacKenzie - 2007-04-15
Do you shudder at the thought of being asked to take part in a presentation at work or college? When you speak in public, do you feel that you want the floor to open up and swallow you? Are you more w...
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by Melvin Vu - 2007-04-12
Part of developing Great Presentation Skills is to understand the type of presentations which you intend to give. Is your presentation meant to educate, train, inform or persuade and make money?In thi...
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by Leon Edward - 2007-04-12
Being able to communicate effectively through words has been a much-coveted secret for centuries. Take the blarney stone in Ireland, for example. The blarney stone is part of the Blarney castle in Ire...
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by Leon Edward - 2007-04-12
For millions of people, public speaking is a fear that they cannot overcome. Some experts believe that it is because it is the fear of speaking to peers or people who the speaker perceives to know mor...
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by Lisa Braithwaite - 2007-04-11
Whether you're speaking to a large group in an auditorium, or a small group in a conference room, your voice is your most important tool as a speaker. To use your voice for maximum impact and make you...
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by Lisa Braithwaite - 2007-04-09
Making eye contact while speaking to a group may be one of the most difficult aspects of giving a presentation. To many people, eye contact is an intimate act - almost like touching someone. And to re...
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by John Mehrmann - 2007-04-08
If you are speaking to a large audience, a small room full of people, or conducting a personal presentation, nothing is as effective and engaging as living in the moment. This is a lesson taken from t...